Iran Mocks Trump's Negotiation Claims: "You're Talking to Yourselves"

An Iranian military spokesperson has publicly mocked U.S. President Donald Trump's assertions that negotiations with Iran are underway and the conflict is ending. The spokesperson stated the U.S. is merely "negotiating with yourselves" and that regional stability is guaranteed only by Iran's armed forces. Trump had claimed total military dominance, saying Iran's forces were "dead" and the U.S. had won. Despite Trump's overture, Iran maintains a belligerent stance, with no formal negotiations and continued retaliatory strikes.

Key Points: Iran Mocks Trump's US-Iran Negotiation Claims

  • Iran denies US negotiation claims
  • Spokesperson touts Iranian strategic power
  • Trump declared US military victory
  • Peace remains elusive in West Asia
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"You are negotiating with yourselves," Iran's military Headquarters takes dig at Trump's negotiation claims

Iranian military HQ spokesperson derides Trump's claims of ongoing negotiations and US victory, vowing no peace with US-Israel forces.

"The level of your internal conflicts has reached the stage where you are negotiating with yourselves. - Iranian Military Spokesperson"

Tehran, March 25

Iran Khatam al-Anbia Headquarters spokesperson mocked the claims of US President Donald Trump where he had claimed that the US was negotiating with Iran and the war was coming to an end.

In a video posted by Fars News on Wednesday, the Military spokesperson took a jibe at the US saying that the situation had reached a stage where the Americans were negotiating with themselves.

"The strategic power you used to boast about has now turned into a strategic defeat...Do not label your defeat as an 'agreement.' The era of your promises has come to an end. Today, there are two fronts in the world: Truth and Falsehood. No freedom-seeking truth-seeker will be deceived by your media waves. The level of your internal conflicts has reached the stage where you are negotiating with yourselves. There will be no more talk of your investments in the region, nor will you ever see the former prices of energy and oil again, until you understand that stability in this region is guaranteed only by the powerful hand of our armed forces," the spokesperson said.

The spokesperson further underlined that the Iranian forces would never come to terms with the US-Israel forces.

"Stability through power. We explicitly declare: until we will it, no situation will return to its previous state. This will is established only when the thought of any action against the Iranian nation is completely erased from your filthy minds. Our first and last word, from the very first day, has been, is, and will remain: someone like us will never come to terms with someone like you. Not now, and not ever," he said.

US President Trump had earlier confirmed that negotiations were on with Iran claiming that the war was going to end.

"We're in negotiations right now. I can tell you, they'd like to make a deal and who wouldn't if you were there? Look, their navy's gone, their air force is gone, their communications are gone. pretty much everything they have is gone. I think we are going to end it. I cannot tell you for sure. We have won this... We literally have planes flying over Tehran and other parts of their country. They can't do a thing about it. For instance, if I want to take down that power plant, they can't do a thing about it... They are totally defeated... Militarily, they are dead," he said.

There has however been no formal response from the Iranian side to the latest overture from Trump. The Iranians on Tuesday had denied reports of any negotiations with the US claiming that peace would only be achieved once US-Israel stopped its campaign. With the Iranian military taking a belligerent stand even as it launched wave 80 of its retaliatory strikes, peace remains elusive in West Asia.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The language used is quite aggressive. While I understand Iran's stance against foreign intervention, the tone doesn't seem conducive to peace. Stability in West Asia is crucial for the whole world, including India's energy security.
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Vikram M
Trump's claims sound like typical election-year posturing. "Negotiating with yourselves" is a sharp dig. As an Indian, I just hope our government navigates this diplomatically. We have significant interests and a large diaspora in the Gulf region.
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Priya S
The spokesperson's point about "Truth and Falsehood" is interesting. Media narratives from powerful countries can be overwhelming. It's a lesson for all of us to seek multiple sources of news, not just Western or one-sided reports.
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Rohit P
Both sides are just chest-thumping. The real sufferers are common people in the region and economies like ours that depend on stable oil prices. Yaar, can't they just talk properly? This war of words helps no one.
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Kavya N
Respectfully, I find the Iranian spokesperson's language unnecessarily harsh and absolutist. Phrases like "filthy minds" and "never come to terms" close doors for diplomacy. A country's strength is also shown in restraint and the ability to dialogue, even with adversaries.

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