Iran’s FM Araghchi mocks Israel for having to “run to Daddy” Trump to dodge missile strikes, warns of revealing Iran’s real power if provoked. Tensions escalate in West Asia.
In a scathing statement that lit up social media over the weekend, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi took a sharp jab at both Israel and former U.S. President Donald Trump, accusing Tel Aviv of cowering behind American support to avoid Iranian retaliation.
Speaking on Saturday, June 28, Araghchi mocked Israel's response to recent regional conflict, saying it had no option but to “run to Daddy” — a pointed reference to Trump — to shield itself from Iran’s missile power. The remark, laced with sarcasm, echoed comments made earlier by NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, who had ironically dubbed Trump “Daddy” in the wake of his explosive criticism of both Israel and Iran.
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