Trump Claims Iran Leadership in 'Crazy' Infighting Amid Tensions

Donald Trump claimed on Truth Social that Iran's leadership is experiencing infighting between hardliners and moderates, calling the situation "crazy." He asserted the US Navy has total control over the Strait of Hormuz until a deal is reached with Iran. Iran's Deputy of Communications, Seyyed Mehdi Tabatabaei, rejected the claims as enemy propaganda and emphasized unity among Iranian officials. The remarks come amid ongoing tensions over regional security and Iran's nuclear programme.

Key Points: Trump Says Iran Leadership Has 'Crazy' Infighting

  • Trump claims infighting between hardliners and moderates in Iran
  • US president says Navy has total control over Strait of Hormuz
  • Iran denies internal division, calls it enemy propaganda
  • Trump extended ceasefire to allow Iran time for unified proposal
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Trump claims infighting between "hardliners and moderates" in Iran

Trump claims hardliners vs moderates infighting in Iran, alleges US controls Strait of Hormuz. Iran denies division, says unity is 'unprecedented.'

"The unity and consensus among the field, the street, and diplomacy these days is unprecedented and exemplary. - Seyyed Mehdi Tabatabaei"

Washington DC, April 23

US President Donald Trump on Thursday claimed that there is internal division within Iran's leadership, alleging infighting between "hardliners" and "moderates" in the country's political and military establishment.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump said Iran was struggling to determine its leadership direction and suggested deep internal discord amid diplomatic engagements to find a comprehensive solution to the situation in West Asia. Trump described the infighting as "crazy".

"Iran is having a very hard time figuring out who their leader is! They just don't know! The infighting is between the 'Hardliners,' who have been losing BADLY on the battlefield, and the 'Moderates,' who are not very moderate at all (but gaining respect!), is CRAZY!" Trump wrote.

He further claimed that the United States maintains strategic control over the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil shipping route.

The US president also noted that the control will persist until a deal is reached with Iran.

"We have total control over the Strait of Hormuz. No ship can enter or leave without the approval of the United States Navy. It is 'Sealed up Tight,' until such time as Iran is able to make a DEAL!!!" he added.

The remarks come as tensions remain high between Washington and Tehran over regional security issues and Iran's nuclear programme.

Earlier on Wednesday, Iran strongly rejected the comment made by Trump in his ceasefire extension announcement, alleging that the Iranian leadership is "seriously fractured", accusing him of spreading falsehoods and engaging in propaganda.

Responding to the claim, Seyyed Mehdi Tabatabaei, Deputy of Communications and Information Dissemination in the office of the President of Iran, said that assertions of division among Iran's leadership are part of an "enemy's unplayed political and propaganda game."

In a post on X, Tabatabaei emphasised unity within the country, stating, "The line of discord and division among the country's highest officials is the enemy's unplayed political and propaganda game against Iran. The unity and consensus among the field, the street, and diplomacy these days is unprecedented and exemplary."

He further criticised the US, in a veiled reference, saying, "Instead of weaving lies, they should cease their breaches of promise, bullying, and deceit; the door to negotiation based on fairness, dignity, and rationality remains open."

The remarks came after Trump, in a post on Truth Social, claimed that divisions within Iran's leadership had prompted a request to delay potential military action against the country.

On Tuesday, Trump announced the extension of the ceasefire with Iran, citing the need to allow Tehran's leadership more time to formulate a unified proposal for negotiations.

- ANI

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Sarah B
I don't trust any of this. Trump's been saying Iran is divided for years. Meanwhile, Iran's deputy is saying they're more united than ever. Both sides are spinning propaganda. India should stay out of this mess and keep buying oil from whoever offers the best price.
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Priya S
What a joke. Trump claims "total control" over the Strait of Hormuz? Does he think other nations don't have navies too? India has strategic interests there as well. This is just his ego talking. The Iranians are right - they're not weak, and this is an "enemy propaganda game." Modi ji should take note and not get pulled into America's conflicts.
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Michael C
Trump's post is pure Trump - hyperbolic and self-serving. But there might be some truth to it. Iran's regime has always had factions. The problem is, Trump's approach just gives hardliners more reason to resist. Diplomacy needs to be done quietly, not on social media.
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Rahul R
I think both sides should calm down. Look, Iran has internal divisions like any other country - even India has opposition parties. But Trump claiming he controls the entire Strait of Hormuz is just chest-thumping. The real issue is India's energy security. We need a stable West Asia, not these Twitter wars. 🇮🇳🕊️
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Kavya N
Trump is an expert at distraction. Iran's a convenient villain while he's dealing with domestic problems. But the "hardliner vs moderate" thing is genuine - Iran's political scene has always had reformers and conservatives. Yet, his way of

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