Iran Accuses Trump of Believing 'Big Lie' on Nuclear Program, Criticizes Middle East Policy

Iranian Foreign Minister, Araghchi, wrote on his X account that it's "more than clear by now that POTUS has been badly fed the fake line that Iran’s peaceful nuclear program was on the verge of weaponization this spring."

Iran (IMNA) – He called this "simply a BIG LIE" and asserted that Trump "should have been informed that there is zero proof of that, as confirmed by his own intelligence community."

The Iranian Foreign Minister stated that when Trump came into office, he promised Americans and the world that he would"put a stop to Israel's serial deception of U.S. Presidents" and that "the U.S. military would no longer be suckered into Forever Wars plotted by warmongers who have also derailed American nuclear diplomacy with Iran for many years."

Araghchi identified the "real bully of the Middle East" as the "same parasitic actor that has long been bullying and milking the United States."

He questioned how the Iranian Nation could "be expected to give any credence to an olive branch extended by the very same hand that was involved in the bombardment of homes and offices across Iran only 4 months ago." Araghchi claimed those "criminal strikes""claimed the lives of more than 1,000 Iranians—including women and children." He concluded, "One can hardly be branded as President of Peace while provoking endless WARS and aligning with WAR criminals. Mr. Trump can either be a President of Peace or a President of War, but he cannot be both at the same time."

The Foreign Minister emphasized that " Iran has always been open to respectful and mutually beneficial diplomatic engagement; the noble heirs of an ancient rich civilization, the Iranian People respond to good will with good will." However, he also warned, " We also know exactly how to resist and fight back against injustice and imposition, as the miserable warmonger in Tel Aviv has found out the hard way."

Araghchi did find one point of agreement with POTUS, stating, "he is right in saying that Iran should not be used as a pretext regarding normalization with Israel." He concluded that if someone "wants to throw the Palestinians under the bus while embracing a genocidal entity that thirsts to devour the whole region, they should have the guts to take full responsibility for it in front of their people and not blame others."

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