Iran's Khamenei Says Will Not Bow Down to US

Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Aug. 24 called for a united national front to confront what he described as U.S. efforts to subjugate the Islamic republic.

The remarks, delivered at a mosque in the capital Tehran and published on Khamenei's official website, come two months since fighting halted between Iran and Israel in a war that the United States had briefly joined, and as Tehran is engaged in talks with world powers about its nuclear program.
The rare Israeli and U.S. attacks in June, which targeted key nuclear sites and prompted Iranian retaliation, were designed to destabilise the Islamic republic, Khamenei argued.
He said that a day after "Iran was attacked" by Israel at the start of the war, "American agents" met in Europe "to discuss what government should rule Iran after the Islamic republic."
Khamenei claimed that the United States was ultimately seeking to make Iran "obedient to it."
To the leader, the country has emerged strong from the 12-day war in June, the most intense direct confrontation in its history with arch foes Israel and the United States.
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