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Iran Army Dismisses Trump's 'Rude, Arrogant Rhetoric'

Summary by Times of India
Iran's army stated that Donald Trump's "arrogant rhetoric" and threats to raze its infrastructure are not impacting its soldiers. A spokesman for the army's central command dismissed the US president's statements as "rude, arrogant rhetoric and baseless threats." These remarks were made after Trump's Monday threat against Iran.

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The Iranian army announced that it no longer intends to limit the scale of its military operations and is ready to launch attacks that could threaten supplies for years to come.

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London – Al-Quds Al-Arabi: The Guardian, in its editorial, commented on US President Donald Trump's threats to obliterate Iran, a country of 93 million people, saying they reflect strategic and moral weakness. It stated that a post filled with insults on social media has tarnished the reputation of the US president's office. If action is taken based on its content, it will be […]

On Monday, the Iranian military rejected Donald Trump's "arrogant rhetoric." A spokesman for the Iranian military command insisted that the US president's threats have no impact on the Iranian military's future actions.

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The Iranian military on Monday rejected the "arrogant rhetoric" of U.S. President Donald Trump – who notably claimed that "all of Iran could be destroyed overnight" – saying it has "no influence" on its actions, a spokesman for the Iranian Armed Forces Command said. "The crude and arrogant rhetoric, as well as the baseless threats of a deranged U.S. president who is stuck in a dead end and justifying further defeats of the U.S. military, have no…

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Times of India broke the news in India on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.
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