Trump vs Ayatollah: what next for Iran?

特朗普对阿亚图拉:伊朗下一步将如何?

World in 10

2025-06-27

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Iran’s Supreme Leader has emerged from his bunker to declare victory over the US and Israel. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei insists they achieved little with their attacks on Tehran, and did no significant damage to Iran’s nuclear facilities. But do Iranians believe his sabre-rattling? Bronwen Maddox, director of the Chatham House think tank, explains what comes next for Tehran as it tries to restore its nuclear programme, its proxies in the Middle East and its authority at home. The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber security from The Times' foreign correspondents and military specialists.  Watch more: www.youtube.com/@ListenToTimesRadio  Read more: www.thetimes.com  Picture: Getty Images Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has emerged for the first time

  • since US and Israeli airstrikes to declare victory.

  • Despite 12 days of strikes on some of Iran's most sensitive nuclear sites,

  • he told the Iranian people there wasn't much damage done and the US achieved very little with its bombing campaign.

  • The Ayatollah found time for some saber-rattling as well.

  • Threatening any more aggression towards Iran would come at a great cost.

  • The question now, how much does the Iranian public actually believe the Supreme Leader?

  • Could recent events have made his position more shaky?

  • And what does Tehran now do with its nuclear programme?