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India Today
31 minutes ago
- Politics
- India Today
If Trump is genuine...: Iran condemns US President's tone against Supreme Leader
If United States President Donald Trump is serious about striking a nuclear deal with Iran, he must abandon his "disrespectful and unacceptable tone" towards Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and "stop hurting his millions of heartfelt followers," Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said in a post on X early on Saturday."If President Trump is genuine about wanting a deal, he should put aside the disrespectful and unacceptable tone towards Iran's Supreme Leader, Grand Ayatollah Khamenei, and stop hurting his millions of heartfelt supporters," Araghchi 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, do not take kindly to Threats and Insults," the Foreign Minister added. Araghchi sharp rebuke came a day after Trump, in a social media post, claimed that he had spared Ayatollah Ali Khamenei from assassination, accusing Iran's Supreme Leader of showing 'ingratitude'."I knew EXACTLY where he was sheltered, and would not let Israel, or the U.S. Armed Forces, by far the Greatest and Most Powerful in the World, terminate his life," Trump posted."I SAVED HIM FROM A VERY UGLY AND IGNOMINIOUS DEATH, and he does not have to say, 'THANK YOU, PRESIDENT TRUMP!" he also claimed he had recently been considering lifting sanctions on Iran, a key demand of Tehran's no, instead I get hit with a statement of anger, hatred, and disgust, and immediately dropped all work on sanction relief, and more," Trump wrote, asking Iran to resume nuclear Iran has rejected claims that it will restart nuclear talks with the United States, dismissing Trump's statement that negotiations would resume next United States targeted three Iranian nuclear facilities last week, but there is no clear agreement on how much damage was strikes marked America's entry into Israel's ongoing offensive against Iran's nuclear programme during the 12-day conflict that began on June 13.- Ends

Los Angeles Times
43 minutes ago
- Politics
- Los Angeles Times
Senate rejects effort to restrain Trump on Iran as GOP backs his strikes on nuclear sites
WASHINGTON — Democratic efforts in the Senate to prevent President Trump from escalating his military confrontation with Iran fell short Friday, with Republicans blocking a resolution that marked Congress' first attempt to reassert its war powers after U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites. The resolution, sponsored by Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia, aimed to affirm that Trump should seek authorization from Congress before launching more military action against Iran. Asked Friday whether he would bomb Iranian nuclear sites again if he deemed necessary, Trump said, 'Sure, without question.' The measure was defeated in a 53-47 vote in the Republican-held Senate. One Democrat, Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, joined Republicans in opposition, while Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky was the only Republican to vote in favor. Most Republicans have said Iran posed an imminent threat that required decisive action from Trump, and they backed his decision to bomb three Iranian nuclear sites last weekend without seeking congressional approval. 'Of course, we can debate the scope and strategy of our military engagements,' said Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.). 'But we must not shackle our president in the middle of a crisis when lives are on the line.' Democrats cast doubt on that justification, arguing that the president should have come to Congress first. They also said the president did not update them adequately, with Congress' first briefings taking place Thursday. 'The idea is this: We shouldn't send our sons and daughters into war unless there's a political consensus that this is a good idea, this is a national interest,' Kaine said in a Thursday interview with the Associated Press. The resolution, Kaine said, wasn't aimed at restricting the president's ability to defend against a threat, but that 'if it's offense, let's really make sure we're making the right decision.' In a statement after Friday's vote, Kaine said he was 'disappointed that many of my colleagues are not willing to stand up and say Congress' should be a part of a decision to go to war. Democrats' argument for backing the resolution centered on the War Powers Resolution, passed in the early 1970s, which requires the president 'in every possible instance' to 'consult with Congress before introducing United States Armed Forces.' Speaking on the Senate floor ahead of Friday's vote, Paul said he would back the resolution, saying that 'despite the tactical success of our strikes, they may end up proving to be a strategic failure.' 'It is unclear if this intervention will fully curtail Iran's nuclear aspirations,' said Paul. Trump is just the latest in a line of presidents to test the limits of the resolution — though he's done so at a time when he's often bristling at the nation's checks and balances. Trump on Monday sent a letter to Congress — as required by the War Powers Resolution — that said strikes on Iran over the weekend were 'limited in scope and purpose' and 'designed to minimize casualties, deter future attacks and limit the risk of escalation.' But after classified briefings with top White House officials this week, some lawmakers remain skeptical about how imminent the threat was. 'There was no imminent threat to the United States,' said Rep. Jim Himes, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, after Friday's classified briefing. 'There's always an Iranian threat to the world. But, I have not seen anything to suggest that the threat from the Iranians was radically different last Saturday than it was two Saturdays ago,' Himes said. Meanwhile, nearly all Republicans applauded Trump's decision to strike Iran. And for GOP senators, supporting the resolution would have meant rebuking the president at the same time they're working to pass his major legislative package. Kaine proposed a similar resolution in 2020 aimed at limiting Trump's authority to launch military operations against Iran. Among the eight Republicans who joined Democrats in approving that resolution was Indiana Sen. Todd Young. After Thursday's classified briefing for the Senate, Young said he was 'confident that Iran was prepared to pose a significant threat' and that, given Trump's stated goal of no further escalation, 'I do not believe this resolution is necessary at this time.' 'Should the Administration's posture change or events dictate the consideration of additional American military action, Congress should be consulted so we can best support those efforts and weigh in on behalf of our constituents,' Young said in a statement. Trump has said that a ceasefire between Israel and Iran is now in place. But he and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei have verbally sparred in recent days, with the Iranian leader warning the U.S. not to launch future strikes on Iran. White House officials have said they expect to restart talks soon with Iran, though nothing has been scheduled. Cappelletti writes for the Associated Press. AP writer Leah Askarinam contributed to this report.


Indian Express
an hour ago
- Politics
- Indian Express
Trump must put aside disrespectful tone towards Khamenei if he wants deal: Iran
A day after Donald Trump scoffed at Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's heated warning to the US to not launch future strikes, Iran's Foreign Minister said that the American President 'should put aside the disrespectful and unacceptable tone towards the Supreme Leader if he was genuine about wanting a deal'. Reacting to Trump's comments, Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi wrote on social media platform X: 'If President Trump is genuine about wanting a deal, he should put aside the disrespectful and unacceptable tone towards Iran's Supreme Leader, Grand Ayatollah Khamenei, and stop hurting his millions of heartfelt followers.' He added: 'The complexity and tenacity of Iranians is famously known in our magnificent carpets, woven through countless hours of hard work and patience. But as a people, our basic premise is very simple and straightforward: we know our worth, value our independence, and never allow anyone else to decide our destiny.' Speaking about the recent Iran-Israel military confrontation, Araghchi wrote, '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, do not take kindly to Threats and Insults.' The Foreign Minister also issued a warning, saying: '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.' On Friday, Trump, in remarks to reporters and later in an extended statement on social media, said the Ayatollah's comments defied reality after 12 days of Israeli strikes and the US bombardment of three key nuclear sites inflicted severe damage on the country's nuclear program. The president suggested Khamenei's comments were unbecoming of Iran's most powerful political and religious figure. 'Look, you're a man of great faith. A man who's highly respected in his country. You have to tell the truth,' Trump said. 'You got beat to hell.' The US President spoke a day after Khamenei insisted Tehran had delivered a 'slap to America's face' by striking a US air base in Qatar and warned against further attacks. Khamenei's pre-recorded statement, which aired on Iranian state television, was the first time that Iranians had heard directly from the supreme leader in days. Trump, however, in a social media post Friday, refuted all statements made by Khamenei. 'His Country was decimated, his three evil Nuclear Sites were OBLITERATED, and I knew EXACTLY where he was sheltered, and would not let Israel, or the U.S. Armed Forces, by far the Greatest and Most Powerful in the World, terminate his life,' Trump posted on Truth Social. 'I SAVED HIM FROM A VERY UGLY AND IGNOMINIOUS DEATH, and he does not have to say, 'THANK YOU, PRESIDENT TRUMP!' (With inputs from AP)


News18
an hour ago
- Politics
- News18
Iran Accuses US, Israel Of Terrorism For Threatening To Assassinate Khamenei, Urges UN Action
Last Updated: Iran cited the Israeli Defence Minister's remarks on assassinating Khamenei as well as Trump's comments calling him an "easy target" as examples of terror-inciting statements. Iran has accused the United States and Israel of state terrorism for openly threatening to assassinate Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and urged the UN Security Council to discharge legal responsibilities against such 'criminal and provocative rhetoric". 'The US and the Zionist regime of Israel have openly threatened to assassinate Iran's Supreme Leader. This criminal act constitutes a manifest instance of State terrorism; and, the very gravity of such a threat must not be permitted to be diminished or normalised in any manner whatsoever," said the Permanent Mission of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the United Nations. Iran referenced Israel Defence Minister Israel Katz's remarks on Khamenei meeting a fate like Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, and US President Donald Trump's remarks about Khamenei being an 'easy target" as 'unlawful, provocative and terror-inciting statements". It also highlighted Trump's recent statement where he said the US saved Khamenei from an 'ugly and ignominious" death. The U.S. and the Zionist regime of Israel have openly threatened to assassinate Iran's Supreme Leader. This criminal act constitutes a manifest instance of State terrorism; and, the very gravity of such a threat must not be permitted to be diminished or normalized in any manner… — Mission to UN, NY (@Iran_UN) June 27, 2025 'Such reckless and deliberate threats by senior officials constitute a serious violation of the Charter of the United Nations, particularly Article 2(4), which unequivocally prohibits both the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any State." The Iranian mission also accused Israel of launching an unprovoked and large-scale military aggression against the Islamic Republic on June 13 in flagrant violation of international law and possessing a well-documented record of state-sponsored assassinations, extraterritorial terror operations, and deliberate armed attacks, including the killing of Iranian officials, nuclear scientists and civilians. 'Such threats set a dangerous precedent by seeking to normalise assassination as a tool of foreign policy, in blatant contempt for the international legal order. The international community must not remain silent in the face of such clear and escalating violations of international law," it added. It also called on the Secretary-General, the President of the Security Council, and the President of the General Assembly, urging them to discharge their legal responsibilities against such criminal and provocative rhetoric. Israel Katz had earlier said there was no opportunity for Israel to assassinate the Supreme Leader as he went into hiding when the conflict broke out on July 13. 'If (Khamenei) had been in our sights, we would have taken him out," he told Israeli media. When the conflict was underway, Israel said assassinating Khamenei was not beyond its limits. First Published:


News18
an hour ago
- Politics
- News18
Iran Slams Trump's Remarks On Saving Khamenei From 'Ugly' Death: 'Israel Had To Run To Daddy'
Last Updated: Trump said the US had saved Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei from an "ugly and ignominious" death and accused him of ingratitude, calling Iran a blown-up country with no future. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi condemned US President Donald Trump's 'disrespectful and unacceptable" remarks, where he claimed to have saved Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei from an 'ugly and ignominious death". 'If President Trump is genuine about wanting a deal, he should put aside the disrespectful and unacceptable tone towards Iran's Supreme Leader, Grand Ayatollah Khamenei, and stop hurting his millions of heartfelt supporters," Araghchi said on X. '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, do not take kindly to Threats and Insults. 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," he added. The complexity and tenacity of Iranians is famously known in our magnificent carpets, woven through countless hours of hard work and patience. But as a people, our basic premise is very simple and straightforward: we know our worth, value our independence, and never allow anyone…— Seyed Abbas Araghchi (@araghchi) June 27, 2025 What Did Trump Say About Khamenei? In his first speech since the Iran-Israel ceasefire, Khamenei claimed victory over Israel, saying that the United States had 'gained no achievement" by attacking Iran's nuclear sites and was delivered a 'slap" by Iran's forces. He also promised that Iran would respond to any future US attack. 'His Country was decimated, his three evil Nuclear Sites were OBLITERATED, and I knew EXACTLY where he was sheltered, and would not let Israel, or the U.S. Armed Forces, by far the Greatest and Most Powerful in the World, terminate his life. I SAVED HIM FROM A VERY UGLY AND IGNOMINIOUS DEATH, and he does not have to say, 'THANK YOU, PRESIDENT TRUMP!" In fact, in the final act of the War, I demanded that Israel bring back a very large group of planes, which were heading directly to Tehran, looking for a big day, perhaps the final knockout! Tremendous damage would have ensued, and many Iranians would have been killed," Trump said on his Truth Social post. 'Burned Out Country With No Future' The US President said he was working on the possible removal of sanctions on Iran during the last few days, which would have given Iran a better chance at 'complete recovery", but he was hit with a statement of anger, hatred, and disgust, prompting him to drop all work on sanction relief. 'Iran has to get back into the World Order flow, or things will only get worse for them. They are always so angry, hostile, and unhappy, and look at what it has gotten them – A burned out, blown up Country, with no future, a decimated Military, a horrible Economy, and DEATH all around them. They have no hope, and it will only get worse! I wish the leadership of Iran would realize that you often get more with HONEY than you do with VINEGAR. PEACE!!!" The United States carried out strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites last weekend, with no consensus as to how effective they were. He said nuclear talks with Iran would begin after the ceasefire, but Tehran refused. Get breaking news, in-depth analysis, and expert perspectives on everything from geopolitics to diplomacy and global trends. Stay informed with the latest world news only on News18. Download the News18 App to stay updated! tags : Ayatollah Ali Khamenei donald trump us iran conflict Location : Tehran, Iran First Published: June 28, 2025, 07:14 IST News world Iran Slams Trump's Remarks On Saving Khamenei From 'Ugly' Death: 'Israel Had To Run To Daddy'