Iran Hits Back at Donald Trump in Fiery Tirade over White House Meeting Claim: ‘Warmonger Clinging to Relevance’
- President Donald Trump asserted that Iranian representatives proposed coming to the White House to discuss nuclear negotiations amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
- Iran firmly denied this claim, stating it does not negotiate under duress and condemned Trump's threat to target Supreme Leader Khamenei as cowardly.
- Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei declared that Iran will not surrender and warned any U.S. military action would inflict irreparable harm and prompt reciprocal responses.
- Trump gave ambiguous replies when asked about a strike on Iran and left the G7 summit early to address the conflict, while allies debated support for intervention.
- Iran's firm stance and mutual threats suggest rising tensions could increase regional conflict risks and complicate diplomatic efforts on all sides.
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Iran Fires Back at ‘Warmonger’ Trump’s Claim Tehran Officials Wanted to Visit White House for Talks
(Evan Vucci/AP photo) Iran has fired back at President Donald Trump after the commander-in-chief claimed Iranian officials wanted to visit him in D.C. for nuclear talks, calling him a “warmonger clinging to relevance.” Trump said Wednesday that Iranian officials offered to visit the White House to negotiate a nuclear deal, but added that time may be running out amid the regime’s war with Israel. But Iranian officials, posting to the country’s UN…
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Iran hits back at Donald Trump in fiery tirade over White House meeting claim: ‘Warmonger clinging to relevance’
Iran has flatly denied Donald Trump’s claim that it offered to send officials to the White House for nuclear talks. In a scathing statement, Tehran’s UN mission said it would never “grovel at the gates” or negotiate “under duress.”
Trump Claims Iran Proposed White House Meeting
President Trump said that Iran “still wants to negotiate with the U.S. and even proposed sending a delegation to the White House, Axios reports. But Iran denied it in a statement: “No Iranian official has ever asked to grovel at the gates of the White House. The only thing more despicable than his lies is his cowardly threat to ‘take out’ Iran’s Supreme Leader. Iran does NOT negotiate under duress, shall NOT accept peace under duress, and certai…
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