Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has stated that the US military, despite its strength, is not invincible and can be defeated. Khamenei made these remarks in a statement, warning that the US president cannot bring down the Islamic Republic of Iran. The Iranian leader also accused the US president of being directly involved in the recent anti-Iran protests and claimed that the protests were different from previous ones.
In the statement, Khamenei also stated that the US president boasts about having the world’s strongest military, but even the world’s strongest military can be defeated. He compared the US military to a warship, saying that the ship itself is not as dangerous as the weapon that can send it to the bottom of the ocean.
Khamenei also emphasized that Iran’s nuclear industry is not for war, but for providing energy, agriculture, and healthcare. He questioned the relevance of the US’s concern over Iran’s nuclear capabilities, asking what it has to do with the Iranian people’s right to access this technology.
In other news, Saudi Arabia has begun preparations to observe the sighting of the Ramadan crescent moon, with a major gathering planned at Hotta Sodir. The Ramadan crescent moon is expected to be visible on February 19, which will mark the beginning of the holy month in several countries, including Turkey, Australia, and Oman.
The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs has condemned Israel’s decision to consider the occupied West Bank’s land as state property. A joint statement from the ministry, along with eight other Islamic countries, criticized the Israeli decision as harsh.
In Sweden, a shocking case has emerged involving a man accused of exploiting his wife and selling her to at least 120 men for prostitution. In Geneva, the second round of nuclear talks between Iran and the US has begun.
In India, a Valentine’s Day murder case has been solved, with the husband’s fabricated story exposed. In Texas, a plane crash resulted in the deaths of a seasoned pilot and his wife, but miraculously, their pet cat survived.
The Palestinian resistance group Hamas has rejected the Israeli government’s demand for the group to disarm within 60 days, warning of another war. In Germany, a 100-year-old woman’s mummy was discovered in a house, and her remains were brought back to life.
In India’s city of Bhopal, a 45-year-old woman was brutally murdered, and the accused jumped in front of a train to take his own life. In the Indian city of Indore, a man attempted to contact his girlfriend’s spirit after killing her.
The Saudi Astronomical Association has announced that the possibility of a lunar eclipse in Saudi Arabia on a Wednesday is high. In Bangladesh, the newly elected parliament members have taken oath, with the opposition leader congratulating the new government.
In Delhi, a tragic traffic accident occurred in the Dwaraka area, resulting in the death of a 23-year-old man. In Pakistan, the leader of the PTI, Imran Khan, has accepted responsibility for the death of a woman due to traffic congestion in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Sources claim that a meeting between Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi lasted 30 minutes, with the meeting taking place in a conference room.

