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Iran’s foreign minister: Israel had to seek help from its supporter

Iran's foreign minister: Israel had to run to 'daddy'

Iran’s foreign minister, Sejob Abbas Aragci, remarked that the Israeli regime has no option but to seek help from “daddy” to avoid being overwhelmed by Iranian missiles. He expressed this sentiment on social media.

This exchange is part of ongoing tensions between Iran and the United States, intensified after Ayatollah Khamenei spoke following a recent US attack.

Khamenei proclaimed, “Congratulations to me on our dear Iran’s victory over the US administration.”

In response, former President Trump commented on Khamenei’s claims. He questioned why Khamenei, the so-called “Supreme Leader” of a nation in turmoil due to the Iranian war, would lie about having won against Israel.

Trump also suggested he had spared Khamenei from a “ugly and ignorant death.”

Aragci continued to support the Supreme Leader by making threats against Israel, stating, “If illusions lead to worse mistakes, Iran will not hesitate to reveal its true capabilities.”

His comments further endanger the already fragile ceasefire between Iran and Israel.

He added that if Trump genuinely wishes to engage in dialogue, he should stop being rude to Iran’s Grand Ayatollah Khamenei and consider the feelings of millions of loyal followers.

While Trump announced that US and Iranian officials would meet soon to talk about possible nuclear agreements, he maintained that such a meeting might not be necessary. He continued to assert that he had effectively dismantled Iran’s nuclear enrichment efforts, despite lingering doubts.

If intelligence reports cast further uncertainty about Iran’s nuclear activities, Trump indicated he might contemplate military action again.

The term “daddy,” used to describe Trump, gained traction after NATO’s Executive Director Mark Latte used it in reference to Trump’s assertive language towards Iran and Israel. The White House even produced a video featuring Trump at the NATO summit, set to Usher’s song, “Hey Daddy (Papa’s House).”

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