‘Inverse’: Iran condemned Trump’s silence comment; The US President asks if he is ‘real about a deal’

Donald Trump; Ayatolla Ali Khamenei

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Argchi on Friday asked Donald Trump to withdraw his “derogatory and unacceptable” comment on his supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and asked the US President if he wanted a deal.,Also read ‘Ugly and ignorant death’: What he described from Trump’s 4-word detail“If President Trump is real about the desire for a deal, he should separate the derogatory and unacceptable tone of Iran’s supreme leader, Grand Ayatullah Khameni, and stop hurting his millions of hearty followers,” Argchi posted on X.

Araghchi tweet

Araghchi tweet

The “deal” he mentions that the Islamic Republic belongs to the Republic’s nuclear program, which was at the center of the recent struggle between American ally Israel and Iran – his common rival. On June 13, enmity began with Israeli attacks at Iran’s atomic and military sites, ahead of the latest US-Iran dialogue on the latter nuclear program.Also read ‘We would have taken him out’: Israeli Defense Minister confirmed that the eradication of the silence was on the cardMaking fun of Israel, Araghchi stated that the Jewish kingdom “had no choice but to run Daddy,” a reference to Trump, which set peace among Asian rivals a day after bombing the United States three major Iranian nuclear sites.“The great and powerful Iranian people, who showed the world that the Israeli rule had no choice but to run ‘daddy’ to avoid being flattened by our missiles, do not take politely for dangers and humiliation. If the confusion causes bad mistakes, Iran will not hesitate to unleash its real abilities, which will end any coronation.”The 12-day war ended on June 23, a day after the US Operation Midnight Hammer, which Iran retaliated by launching missiles at the US air base in Qatar.

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