(Worthy Satire) – Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei emerged via pixelated bunker broadcast on state TV Wednesday to declare “total victory” over Israel and the United States — despite the minor detail that Iran didn’t shoot down a single plane, kill a single soldier, or prevent any of its “symbols of strength” from being turned into flaming craters.
Speaking from an undisclosed underground lair that appeared decorated in Cold War chic, Khamenei triumphantly announced, “We have delivered a hand slap to America’s face!” — though critics noted it resembled more of a missed high-five in the dark.
Over the course of the 12-day war, Iran’s much-hyped air defenses accomplished exactly zero confirmed kills, while its missile sites, nuclear facilities, and command centers were methodically dismantled by precision strikes. A senior Iranian official reportedly tried to count how many targets remained intact but was last seen asking a janitor for a flashlight and a prayer rug.
Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump continued his whirlwind tour across the free world, visiting leaders, walking outdoors, and traveling above ground without fear of vaporization — a luxury apparently unavailable to Iran’s leadership.
“They call that a win?” Trump said during a joint press conference in London. “If I lost all my major assets, didn’t kill a single enemy, and spent two weeks hiding in a hole, I’d call that Tuesday in Joe Biden’s America — not a victory.”
Iranian state media attempted to spin the optics, announcing that Khamenei’s bunker was actually a “Strategic Command Sanctum” and that “remaining alive while losing everything counts as moral triumph.” The claim was followed by a musical montage of exploding Iranian facilities set to triumphant martial music and three straight minutes of pixelated fireworks.
One Western analyst summarized the situation bluntly:
“If your enemy walks away unscathed, your weapons are smoking wreckage, and your supreme leader is broadcasting from beneath a mattress — it might be time to rethink your definition of ‘slap.'”
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