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Iran Trump: Warning Over Supreme Leader Respect - News Directory 3

Iran Trump: Warning Over Supreme Leader Respect

June 28, 2025 Catherine Williams World
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  • Iran has cautioned Donald Trump to adopt a more respectful tone when referring to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, or face potential repercussions.
  • Abbas Araghchi, a high-ranking Iranian official, conveyed this message via social media, stating that a ⁣genuine‍ desire for a deal with iran necessitates respect, not insults, toward Khamenei.
  • Araghchi‍ urged Trump to ‍"put aside the disrespectful ⁢and‍ unacceptable tone" and⁤ cease actions ⁢that offend ‍Khamenei's supporters.
Original source: foxnews.com

iran has directly warned Donald Trump ⁢to moderate ⁢his rhetoric regarding Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, or face potential consequences.‍ This comes amidst lingering ⁤tensions following⁣ recent military events, as reported by News directory 3.⁤ A high-ranking Iranian⁢ official conveyed the message, emphasizing that any genuine effort towards a deal necessitates respect, not insults, toward khamenei. The official called on Trump to ‍cease actions that offend Khamenei’s supporters, alluding to Iran’s resilience ‍and independence. The article also touches upon the recent ⁣conflict and Trump’s dismissive response. Discover what’s⁣ next⁤ as the ⁢situation unfolds.

Iran Warns Trump: Tone Down Rhetoric ⁣or Face Consequences

Iran has cautioned Donald Trump to adopt a more respectful tone when referring to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, or face potential repercussions. This warning comes amid already ‍heightened tensions following ⁤recent military ⁤actions.

Abbas Araghchi, a high-ranking Iranian official, conveyed this message via social media, stating that a ⁣genuine‍ desire for a deal with iran necessitates respect, not insults, toward Khamenei.

Araghchi‍ urged Trump to ‍”put aside the disrespectful ⁢and‍ unacceptable tone” and⁤ cease actions ⁢that offend ‍Khamenei’s supporters.

In his statement,‍ araghchi‍ alluded to Iran’s resilience‍ and independence, emphasizing the nation’s determination to ⁣chart it’s own⁤ course. He also mocked ⁤Israel’s⁢ reliance on the U.S., particularly during the recent conflict, suggesting the U.S. intervention ⁢in striking Iranian nuclear sites highlighted Israeli dependence.

Iranian ⁤Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaks in a televised address. (Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader via AP)

“The Great and ⁤Powerful Iranian⁢ People,who showed the world that⁤ the Israeli regime had NO CHOICE but to RUN ‍to ‘Daddy’ to avoid being flattened by our Missiles,”⁢ Araghchi wrote.

Araghchi’s message concluded with a⁣ firm ‍warning: “If Illusions lead to ⁤worse mistakes, Iran will not hesitate to unveil its Real Capabilities, which will certainly⁢ END any Delusion about the⁤ Power of‍ Iran. Good will begets good will,and respect begets⁣ respect.”

These remarks follow a period of intense conflict⁢ between Iran and Israel,which ‍concluded with a U.S.-brokered ceasefire on June 24. Despite the ceasefire, ⁢tensions remain high. Khamenei has asserted that Iran emerged victorious, even claiming to have dealt a “slap” to Washington.

Trump dismissed khamenei’s ⁣claims as “foolish”‍ and froze any ‍potential sanctions relief. He further claimed to have prevented U.S. or Israeli forces from targeting Khamenei ⁤directly.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi
Iranian Foreign Minister ⁣Abbas Araghchi ⁢issued a warning to ⁣President trump. (Alexander Kazakov, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo Via Ap)

Araghchi also refuted Trump’s suggestion of imminent nuclear talks, stating that no negotiations are currently underway and that Iran will act in its own national interests.

damage at the ⁣Fordow enrichment facility
Satellite image shows damage at the Fordow enrichment site in Iran after U.S. strikes. (Maxar Technologies VIA AP)

Trump has publicly stated⁤ his belief that a more diplomatic approach, “HONEY,” is more effective than aggression, “VINEGAR,” in dealing with Iran, advocating for “PEACE!!!”

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