Iran Slams Trump for "Betraying Diplomacy" Amid Nuclear Tensions

Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi has accused former US President Donald Trump of betraying diplomacy and bombing negotiations out of spite. Trump, alongside US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, described Iran's leadership as "crazy" and "lunatics," justifying actions to prevent them from obtaining nuclear weapons. Meanwhile, Iranian state media reports preparations for a funeral for the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Israeli media reports suggest his son, Mojtaba Khamenei, may be chosen as successor, though this is unconfirmed by Iran.

Key Points: Iran FM: Trump Betrayed Diplomacy, Bombed Talks Out of Spite

  • Iran FM accuses Trump of bombing talks
  • Trump calls Iranian regime "crazy"
  • US Secretary of State vows to disarm Iran
  • Reports of Ayatollah Khamenei's successor
  • Funeral for late Supreme Leader planned
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"Trump betrayed diplomacy," says Iran's Foreign Minister Syed Araghchi

Iran's Foreign Minister accuses Trump of sabotaging nuclear talks. US leaders call Iranian regime "crazy" and vow to prevent nuclear weapons.

"Mr. Trump betrayed diplomacy and Americans who elected him. - Seyed Abbas Araghchi"

Tehran, March 4

Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi has attacked US President, accusing him of bombing Iran out of spite even as negotiations were on between the two sides.

In a post on X, Araghchi said, " When complex nuclear negotiations are treated like a real estate transaction, and when big lies cloud realities, unrealistic expectations can never be met. The outcome? Bombing the negotiation table out of spite. Mr. Trump betrayed diplomacy and Americans who elected him."

Earlier at a news conference in the White House, Trump described the Islamist Regime as 'crazy people' who would have used a nuclear weapon had they had access to it.

"If we didn't do what we're doing right now, you would've had a nuclear war and they would've taken out many countries because you know what? They're sick people. They're mentally ill, sick people. They're angry. They're crazy. They're sick. These people are crazy -- and if they had a nuclear weapon, they would've used it," he said in a news conference on Tuesday night (local time).

His view was echoed by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio who said that the world would be a better place once the radicals had no access to weapons of destruction.

"Iran is run by lunatics, religious fanatic lunatics. They have an ambition to have nuclear weapons. They intend to develop those nuclear weapons behind a program of missiles and drones and terrorism that the world will not be able to touch them for fear of those things. And this is the weakest they've ever been. Now is the time to go after them. The President made the decision to go after them, take away their missiles, take away their navy, take away their drones, take away their ability to make those things, so that they can never have a nuclear weapon... That's why the President made this decision. It was the right decision and the world will be a safer place when these radical clerics no longer have access to these weapons. You see how they're using them now. Imagine how they would use them a year from now if they had more of these," he said.

Meanwhile, Iran's state media has reported that Iranians will Iranians will bid farewell to late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a ceremony later tonight at Tehran's Imam Khomeini prayer ground. The ceremony will last for three days and the funeral procession will be announced when it is finalized.

Israeli Media had earlier reported that Ayatollah Khamenei's son Mojtaba has been chosen as the successor to his father and will take over as Supreme leader. Senior Israeli officials told Ynet news that the Assembly is expected to formally announce Mojtaba Khamenei as successor in the coming hours. However, no independent confirmation has come from official Iran state media on the development.

- ANI

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Priya S
The Iranian minister has a point about treating negotiations like a real estate deal. Diplomacy requires patience and respect, not bombast. But Iran also needs to be transparent about its nuclear program. The world doesn't need another flashpoint. 🙏
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Rohit P
America always acts like the world's police. First Iraq, now this. We've seen this movie before. It never ends well for ordinary people. India should maintain its strategic autonomy and not get pulled into this.
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Sarah B
Reading this from Delhi. The name-calling from both sides is childish. "Crazy people" vs. "betrayed diplomacy." How does this help? The focus should be on the JCPOA and non-proliferation. This escalation is dangerous for everyone.
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Vikram M
The timing with the Supreme Leader's funeral is sensitive. If the son is indeed the successor, it shows the regime is about dynasty, not democracy. But US intervention is not the solution. The people of Iran should decide their future.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I think the Iranian minister's criticism misses some context. The US pulled out of the nuclear deal during Trump's time, yes. But Iran also didn't fully comply. It's a two-way street. Hope Modi government can play a balanced role, we have good ties with both.
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