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"We respond with action, not vulgarity": Iran FM says Trump's remarks won't diminish Iranian people's greatness
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
Tehran [Iran], July 9 (ANI): Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Wednesday (local time) hit back at US President Donald Trump's remarks against Tehran, saying derogatory comments against the Iranian people would not diminish their stature and asserting that Iran would respond through 'action' and courage.'Addressing the Civilized and Courageous Nation of Iran with derogatory language does not diminish its
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· Jul 2, 2026
Iran-US war latest: Tehran warns Trump and Israel not to attack during Khamenei’s funeral
Iran said any attacks would be met with a ‘harsh retaliation’
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· Jul 9, 2026
"Will get much worse" if ships attacked again: Trump warns Iran of tougher response
Washington [US], July 9 (ANI): US President Donald Trump on Wednesday (local time) warned Iran that American military action would intensify if Tehran continues attacks on commercial vessels.In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote, 'This is in retribution for yesterday's bombing of ships by Iran. It happens again, it will get much worse!'He also shared an image of the aftermath of US strikes in Chabahar, I
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· Jul 9, 2026
Iranian Regime says Strait of Hormuz will reopen only on Iran's terms
TEHRAN, July 9: Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf issued a sharp warning to the United States on Wednesday, declaring that any military action against Iran would...
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· Jul 5, 2026
‘People can be killed but ideals can't’: Iran condemns Trump's 'one shot' threat
Iran has fiercely condemned US President Donald Trump's remarks about potentially eliminating its leadership, accusing America of lacking civilisation, history, or honour. Trump's comments, made in an interview, questioned the sincerity of mourners at the funeral of former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and suggested a swift strike could eliminate Iran's top officials. The funeral itself has drawn massive crowds, projected by Iran as a display of national unity and defiance.
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Trump calls mainstream media 'Fake News' for downplaying US victory over Iran
US President Donald Trump has posted a lengthy Truth Social post about the mainstream media over the Iran war and Tehran agreeing to the high-level nuclear inspections. Trump, at the beginning of his post, slammed mainstream media, calling them "Fake News" for making the US victory small and insignificant.
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· Jun 21, 2026
MAGA national security expert questions if Trump is ‘bipolar’ or being blackmailed
A right-leaning national security commentator is openly questioning President Donald Trump’s stability and motives after he threatened to resume strikes on Iran, even asking whether the president is “bipolar” on foreign policy or being pressured into it. The reaction followed a Truth Social post in which Trump demanded that Tehran rein in its allies in []
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Related coverage for " "We respond with action, not vulgarity": Iran FM says Trump's remarks won't diminish Iranian people's greatness ": The Independent — Iran-US war latest: Tehran warns Trump and Israel not to attack during Khamenei’s funeral. Iran Herald — "Will get much worse" if ships attacked again: Trump warns Iran of tougher response . Arab Times Online — Iranian Regime says Strait of Hormuz will reopen only on Iran's terms. Times of India — ‘People can be killed but ideals can't’: Iran condemns Trump's 'one shot' threat. Sky News Australia — Trump calls mainstream media 'Fake News' for downplaying US victory over Iran. DNyuz — MAGA national security expert questions if Trump is ‘bipolar’ or being blackmailed