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War Will Continue Until Permanent Humiliation and Surrender of the US and Israel, Declares Iran’s Central Military Headquarters in Direct Rebuttal to Trump’s Claims of Destroyed Iranian Forces
Iran’s central military command has issued a stark and defiant warning, declaring that the ongoing war with the United States and Israel will continue until what it described as their “permanent humiliation and surrender.” The statement comes as a direct rebuttal to U.S. President Donald Trump’s repeated claims that Iranian military capabilities have been largely destroyed.

The declaration reflects a widening gap between Washington’s portrayal of the conflict as nearing completion and Tehran’s insistence that it remains both capable and determined to sustain a prolonged war. Iranian officials rejected assertions that their forces have been crippled, instead emphasizing resilience and readiness for further escalation.
President Trump, in recent addresses, has described the U.S.–Israel campaign as a major success, claiming that Iran’s military infrastructure—including its air force, navy, and missile systems—has been significantly weakened. However, Iran’s leadership has dismissed these claims as exaggerated, arguing that key components of its defense capabilities remain operational.
In its latest statement, Iran’s military warned that the conflict would not end through negotiation or compromise but only through what it framed as the defeat of its adversaries. “This war will continue until your humiliation… and surrender,” the command declared, signaling a hardline stance against any ceasefire efforts.
The rhetoric has been accompanied by threats of intensified retaliation. Iranian officials have warned of “crushing” and “destructive” attacks targeting U.S. and Israeli interests, suggesting that the conflict could expand in scale and severity.
Despite heavy bombardment by U.S. and Israeli forces, Iran has continued launching retaliatory strikes, underscoring that the conflict remains far from over. Analysts note that while significant damage has been inflicted on Iran’s military infrastructure, the country retains enough capability to prolong hostilities and destabilize the region.
The war, which began in late February 2026, has already resulted in thousands of casualties and widespread disruption, including rising global oil prices and heightened geopolitical tensions. With both sides adopting uncompromising positions—Washington demanding compliance and Tehran vowing resistance—the prospects for a swift resolution appear increasingly uncertain.
As the conflict intensifies, Iran’s latest declaration signals not just defiance, but a deepening commitment to a prolonged confrontation—one that could further reshape the balance of power in the Middle East and beyond.
