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Iran’s foreign minister: Israel had to seek help from a higher authority

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, equating their situation to running to “daddy” to escape potential destruction from Iranian missiles.

This exchange follows a speech by Ayatollah Khamenei, marking his first comments since a U.S. attack. He expressed congratulations for “Iran’s victory over the U.S. administration.”

In response, Trump took to social media, questioning Khamenei’s claims and suggesting that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the so-called “Supreme Leader” of Iran, is aware that his assertions about winning against Israel are unfounded.

Trump further claimed that he “saved Khamenei from an ugly and ignorant death.”

The Iranian Foreign Minister backed Khamenei, warning Israel that if they continue to hold onto false hopes, Iran would not shy away from showcasing its true strength.

This rhetoric complicates an already fragile ceasefire between Iran and Israel.

He also stated that if Trump is sincere about wanting to engage in business discussions, he should refrain from disrespecting Khamenei and acknowledge the millions of sincere followers in Iran.

Although Trump announced a forthcoming meeting between U.S. and Iranian officials to discuss potential nuclear agreements, he maintained that further discussions might not be necessary. He defended his claims that he effectively halted Iran’s nuclear enrichment efforts, despite lingering doubts surrounding the matter.

Trump mentioned that if intelligence reports raised new concerns about Iran’s nuclear program, he would contemplate military action once more.

The term “daddy” has become associated with Trump, popularized by NATO Executive Director Mark Latte, who used it to describe Trump due to his forceful stance against Iran and Israel.

The White House later adopted the term, even releasing a video featuring Trump at the NATO summit set to Usher’s song “Hey Daddy (Papa’s House).”

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