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Trump Wants to Meet Iran’s New Supreme Leader After Heated Netanyahu Call

US President Donald Trump has expressed a desire to meet Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, following a tense phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Trump confirmed reports that he used harsh language toward Netanyahu, saying he was "perturbed" by Israel's military actions in Lebanon. The conflict escalated after US-Israeli strikes killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, leading to his son Mojtaba assuming power. The US is now pursuing diplomatic talks with Iran while tensions with Israel continue to rise.

"Perturbed" with Netanyahu, Trump says he "would like to meet" Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei

Washington, DC, June 4

US President Donald Trump has expressed a desire to hold a future meeting with Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, following a highly tense telephonic conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Speaking with the New York Post's "Pod Force One" podcast, the US president stated that he believes Khamenei is the one giving the final approval amid talks with Washington and would like to meet him.

"I would like to meet him, and we probably will meet at some point, depending on how it all works out," said Trump.

The broader conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran erupted on February 28, when initial military strikes targeting Tehran resulted in the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Following his demise, Iran appointed his 56-year-old son, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, to assume the mantle of the country's Supreme Leader.

Since the transition of power in Tehran, Trump has openly speculated about the physical condition of the new Iranian leader, suggesting that Mojtaba sustained severe injuries during the US-Israeli military operations.

"I'm not hearing he's doing great. If you believe the stories, he's missing a lot of different parts," Trump said on the podcast.

During the same podcast interview, the US president also admitted to using "foul language" in his phone call with Benjamin Netanyahu.

The admission follows an Axios report characterising the discussion between the two leaders as "heated", with diplomatic insiders revealing that Trump shouted "are you f***ing crazy" at the Israeli Prime Minister.

When pressed on the details of the sharp exchange during the podcast, the US president confirmed the accuracy of the reports.

"You said, 'Are you f-ing crazy? What are you f-ing doing? I helped you stay out of jail.' Is that true? Did you speak to him in those terms?" the interviewer asked.

"I did," Trump responded. "I was a little bit perturbed at his constantly fighting with Lebanon. I said, 'Bibi, we gotta stop this'," he added.

The friction between Washington and Tel Aviv has intensified as Israel broadens its military campaign in southern Lebanon, escalating its long-running confrontation with Hezbollah.

Despite Israel's deepening military push, the United States is actively pursuing a diplomatic settlement with Iran aimed at securing the reopening of the strategic Strait of Hormuz and establishing strict limitations on Tehran's nuclear programme.

The blunt telephonic exchange between Trump and Netanyahu has further underscored the increasingly volatile and fragile nature of current US-Israel relations.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

I'm no fan of Iran's leadership, but Trump speculating about the new Supreme Leader's physical condition? That's not diplomacy, that's playground bullying. India should be wary—if US-Iran talks collapse, we'll be the ones scrambling for energy security. Our foreign policy needs to stay independent, not get dragged into this circus.

Rahul R

First Trump says 'I helped you stay out of jail' to Netanyahu—then he wants tea with the Iranian leader who's supposedly 'missing body parts'? 🤔 This is like a soap opera, not international relations. India should keep its distance and focus on Chabahar port and our own strategic interests.

Siddharth J

A small part of me hopes Trump does meet Khamenei—at least then someone might de-escalate this madness. But let's be honest, this is all bluster. The real issue is Strait of Hormuz and nukes. India imports over 80% of its oil; any closure of that strait hits us hard. We need a Plan B, fast.

Aditi M

Trump shouting 'are you f***ing crazy' at Netanyahu is the most honest diplomacy I've seen in years. 😂 But seriously, this whole situation is dangerous. Iran appointing the son after the father's death shows how fragile their system is. India should strengthen ties with both UAE and Russia as a hedge.

Michael C

As an American living in India, this is embarrassing. Trump treats world leaders like reality TV contestants. The man insults a wounded leader then wants to 'have a chat'? 🙄 Meanwhile,

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