A spokesman for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) described President Donald Trump’s recent remarks as “nonsense” supported by the intense defeat he suffered during the 12-day war with Iran.
“Today marks the historic and decisive day for Iran,” he said. “The world witnessed a strong display of national unity, honor and resistance. The massive turnout at today’s ceremony sent a message of power to the enemy and a message of sincere gratitude to the martyrs of Iran’s sovereignty.”
He was referring to a glorious funeral held for Iranians who lost their lives in a strike in the homeland of the Israeli regime.
An IRGC spokesman dealt with Trump directly, saying, “We open our eyes to him and advise him to stop his nonsense statements and unstable behavior.”
The overwhelming defeat in the 12-day war clearly left him in turmoil, leading to his unmeasured explosion, he added.
A spokesman for the IRGC not only has the Israeli administration and Trump failed to achieve the stated goals, but Iran’s continued missile response is recognized as an existential threat to the Tel Aviv administration.
“Trump still doesn’t know the true source of Iran’s strength. As the leader of the Islamic Revolution correctly said, “He speaks bigger than he handles his mouth,” the spokesman pointed out.
“Trump foolishly believes that global perceptions of Iran’s victory can be changed with unfounded rhetoric, but reality is otherwise speaking,” he concluded.
The Zionist regime fought a war of attack on Iran on June 13, attacking Iranian troops, nuclear and residential areas for 12 days, but the US carried out a military attack on three nuclear facilities in Iran, Natanz, Fordou and Isfahan on June 22.
Iranian troops carried out a powerful counterattack shortly after the attack. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Aerospace Force implemented 22 waves of retaliation missiles against the Zionist regime as part of Operation True Promise III, which caused significant losses to cities throughout the occupying territories.
The battle was suspended due to a ceasefire that came into effect on June 24th.
Earlier on Saturday, in a post on the X social media platform, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi said that if President Trump is genuine about his desire to trade, he should put aside the rude and unacceptable to the leaders of the Islamic Revolution.
“If President Trump is genuine about his desire to do business, he must put aside his rude and unacceptable tone of Iran’s supreme leader Grand Ayatollah Khamenei and stop hurting millions of his sincere followers,” he emphasized.
MNA/TSN Channel
