US President Donald Trump is the target of a vicious attack by Iranian FM Abbas Araghchi Tehran: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi launched a scathing attack on US President Donald Trump on Wednesday (local time), citing American strikes against three nuclear facilities in Iran during a 12-day Iran-Israel war in June 2025, as tensions remain high amid protests in Iran. Araghchi warned Washington not to repeat the past mistake.
The Iranian Foreign Minister said, “My message is do not repeat the same mistake that you did in June,” in response to a question from Fox News host Bret Baier about whether he had a message for President Trump, who is thinking of taking some sort of action to assist the protesters on the ground.You are aware that trying a failed experience will provide the same outcome.You are aware that you damaged the buildings and equipment in June, but technology cannot be blasted. Additionally, the resolve cannot be destroyed, according to Abbas Araghchi. FM Araghchi went on to say that Iran has always been prepared for diplomacy and talks, accusing the US of constantly avoiding it.
“Now Iran proved to be ready for negotiation and diplomacy…we have proved that in the past 20 years, but it was the US who always escaped from the diplomacy, who cut the diplomacy and opted for war.”My message is that diplomacy is preferable to conflict, even though the US has not responded favorably. However, he stated that diplomacy is still far superior to war.
The comments are made in the midst of turbulence and increased attention to the occurrences on a global scale. According to an official letter distributed by Iran’s Permanent Mission to the UN on Wednesday, Iran has also formally appealed to the UN Security Council and the UN Secretary-General, accusing the US of inciting violence, meddling in Iran’s domestic affairs, and threatening military action. Iran is still experiencing upheaval; on Wednesday, the protests entered their twentieth day. With indications of agitation at more than 280 locations, what started out as protests about record inflation and the sharp decline in Iran’s currency has now turned into broad unrest.
According to US President Donald Trump, “the killing in Iran is stopping” and “there are no plans for executions.” “We were told that the killing in Iran is stopping,” Trump said to reporters at a signing ceremony at the White House. and neither an execution nor any plans for executions exist. That’s what good authority has told me. We’ll investigate.” According to the New York Post, which cited human rights organizations, Iran is expected to see further violence as the government has chosen to put its first protester to death on Wednesday amid widespread arrests of anti-regime demonstrators.
Additionally, the Iranian Embassy in India released a strongly worded statement on Wednesday regarding the United States’ decision to leave important international organizations and the “imposition of unfair tariffs,” claiming that Washington’s actions had caused a breakdown of international norms. All nations, regardless of size or economic strength, will be impacted by these measures, according to the Iranian Embassy. “Unilateral actions by the United States against the existing global order—including the imposition of unfair tariffs and its withdrawal from 66 international institutions—have pushed the world toward a breakdown of global norms,” the Iranian Embassy in India stated in a post on X. Countries’ inactivity and silence simply serve to exacerbate these dangers rather than lessen them. All nations, regardless of size or economic strength, will eventually be impacted by these policies.


















