Araqchi Condemns Trump's 'Sheer Deception' in Anti-Iran Rhetoric

Araqchi Condemns Trump’s ‘Sheer Deception’ in Anti-Iran Rhetoric

In recent developments, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has expressed strong disapproval of U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest anti-Iran comments. This response highlights the ongoing tensions and the differing narratives surrounding Iran’s role in regional stability.

During a Saudi-U.S. investment forum in Riyadh, President Trump labeled Iran as the “most destructive force” in West Asia, attributing regional instability to the Islamic Republic. In a swift rebuttal, Araqchi addressed the media following a cabinet meeting in Tehran, stating that Trump’s claims were a form of “sheer deception” that misrepresented the actual sources of threat in the region.

  • Araqchi emphasized that Trump’s statements overlook the actions of the Israeli regime, which has resulted in the deaths of approximately 60,000 people in Gaza.
  • He pointed out that Israel has conducted military actions in various countries, including Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen.
  • “All these issues are ignored, and simultaneously, they try to present Iran as a threat to the region so that the real threat is forgotten,” Araqchi remarked.
  • Araqchi concluded by asserting that “They will not succeed in this path either.”

In addition, Trump praised Saudi Arabia’s “constructive vision,” while accusing Iran of causing widespread “collapse and suffering” in the region. Araqchi quickly dismissed these comments, asserting that Iran has chosen a path of independence and progress through its revolution. He contrasted this with the U.S. approach, which he described as imposing sanctions and military threats to impede Iran’s development.

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