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'Unshakeable and steadfast Iranians' have no fear of ‘corrupt’ Trump: Judiciary chief

A woman holds the Iranian flag as she stands in front of an anti-US billboard referring to President Donald Trump and the Strait of Hormuz, installed on a building at the Valiasr Square in Tehran on May 10, 2026. (Photo by AFP)

Iranian Judiciary chief says the “unshakeable and steadfast” people of Iran are firmly resolved to defend the country’s integrity and have no fear of the US president and his threats.

In a post on his X account on Thursday, Gholamhossein Mohseni Eje'i said the Iranian people stand "unshakeable and steadfast like mountains" and have committedly pledged to defend the very essence of the Islamic Republic.

"Our people have no fear of the threats from [US President Donald] Trump or others like this corrupt ilk,” he added.

He emphasized that the Iranian nation sees the true meaning of dignity and salvation in self-sacrifice for their religion and homeland.

He said the United States and its "wicked" president must understand that “strategic equations and security arrangements in the West Asia region will never return to status quo ante.”

“The Islamic Iran will, with God's help, put the final nail into the US coffin in the West Asia region,” the Judiciary chief asserted.

He noted that the aggressor United States carried out attacks on several targets inside Iran on Wednesday night and received a quick response from the Iranian Armed Forces.

Mohseni Eje'i criticized American leaders, particularly their “vile and wretched” president, saying their core problem is that they still have not realized the meaning of Iranian honor.

“Everyone must know that for a Muslim Iranian, defending the homeland is not merely protecting its soil, but rather safeguarding honor, identity, and a great civilizational heritage,” he pointed out.

He said the Iranian nation’s street gatherings, which have been ongoing for more than 100 nights, are proof of the “firm resolve of our people and Armed Forces to deliver a crushing and annihilating response to any enemy’s aggression.”

He added that 47 years have passed since the victory of the Islamic Revolution, which was established based on the will of the people and thrived through national unity.

Despite political, economic, and international ups and downs, the path of the Islamic Revolution has kept moving forward, the Judiciary chief emphasized.

The United States and Israel launched their unprovoked war of aggression against Iran on February 28.

Iran’s Armed Forces responded with 100 waves of retaliatory strikes under Operation True Promise 4, launching hundreds of ballistic and hypersonic missiles, as well as drones, against American military bases across West Asia and Israeli positions throughout the occupied territories.

On April 8, forty days into the war, an Islamabad-brokered ceasefire went into effect. However, the first round of Tehran-Washington negotiations failed to reach an agreement, with the latter imposing an inhumane “naval blockade” of Iran.

Since then, both Israel and the US have violated the truce, triggering Iran’s strong retaliatory strikes.


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