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Trump believes Iran's supreme leader, the new supreme leader, is still alive but damaged

Donald Trump said that the new Iranian Supreme leader Mojtaba Khmenei is still alive, but "damaged." His father, the previous supreme ruler, was killed in the U.S.-Israel war against Iran on the very first day.

Khamenei has not been seen in Iran since he was selected on Sunday by the clerical council. His first remarks were read by a television presenter on a Thursday.

A senior Iranian official said on Wednesday the newly-appointed supreme leader was only lightly injured, but continued to work. State television had described him as a war-wounded man.

"I think (he is) probably alive." In an interview with Fox News' "The Brian Kilmeade show," Trump stated, "I think he has been damaged, but I believe he is probably alive, in some form." Fox News published his remarks late Thursday.

Khamenei made his first remarks in which he vowed that the Strait of Hormuz would remain closed and urged neighboring countries to shut down?U.S. Bases on their territory are at risk of being targeted by Iran.

On February 28, the U.S., Israel and other countries began attacking Iran. Iran responded by launching its own attacks on Israel and Gulf states with U.S. base.

As the war neared a two-week mark and thousands of people had been killed, the leaders of Iran and Israel, as well as the United States, all expressed defiance and vowed to continue fighting.

(source: Reuters)