FRANC THE GREAT
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Rais wa Marekani, Donald Trump mnamo Ijumaa alimuonya kiongozi mkuu wa Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, kuwa "mwangalifu sana na maneno yake," baada ya kiongozi huyo wa Iran kuitumia hotuba adimu kwa taifa hilo "kuidharau Marekani" na kulitetea jeshi la Iran.
Trump aliandika katika ukurasa wake wa mtandao wa Twitter kuwa,
"Anayeitwa 'Kiongozi Mkuu' wa Iran, ambaye ukuu wake umeshuka hivi karibuni, alikuwa na maneno mabaya ya kusema juu ya Marekani na Ulaya. Uchumi wao unaporomoka, na watu wao wanateseka. Anapaswa kuwa mwangalifu na maneno yake!”
Trump pia aliwataka viongozi wa Iran "kuachana na ugaidi" na "kuifanya Iran iweze kuimarika tena" akitumia msemo wa "Make Iran Great Again".
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Trump warns Iran's supreme leader to be 'careful with his words'
President Trump on Friday warned Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to be “very careful with his words,” after he used a rare public address to deride “American clowns” and defend Iran’s military.
“The so-called ‘Supreme Leader’ of Iran, who has not been so Supreme lately, had some nasty things to say about the United States and Europe,” Trump, who is in Palm Beach, Fla., for a fundraiser, tweeted Friday evening. “Their economy is crashing, and their people are suffering. He should be very careful with his words!”
Trump went on to urge Iran's leaders to "abandon terror" and "Make Iran Great Again."
"The noble people of Iran—who love America—deserve a government that's more interested in helping them achieve their dreams than killing them for demanding respect," Trump tweeted. "Instead of leading Iran toward ruin, its leaders should abandon terror and Make Iran Great Again!"
Khamenei used his first sermon in Tehran in eight years to rail against the recent U.S. strike against Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani and claim that Iran’s retaliatory missile attack on Iraqi bases had dealt a “blow to America’s image.” He also claimed the U.S. only pretends to support the Iranian people but actually wants to “push a poison dagger” into their backs.
Trump has recently voiced support for anti-government protesters in Iran who have demonstrated against Tehran’s apparently accidental downing of a Ukrainian jetliner in the country.
Trump authorized what his administration has described as a defensive airstrike against Soleimani in Baghdad on Jan. 3. Officials have accused Soleimani, who led the Quds Force, a designated terrorist organization, of plotting imminent attacks that threatened American lives, though they’ve offered few details and at times conflicting information about the alleged plots.
The strike came after a series of escalatory actions blamed on Iran and its proxies in the Middle East, and raised concerns about the possibility it would stoke further conflict in the region.
Following Iran’s missile strike on bases in Iraq housing U.S. troops, Trump claimed that the nation appeared to be “standing down” and imposed sanctions on Tehran while holding off on further military engagement.
The missile strikes did not result in any American deaths, though reports surfaced late Thursday that 11 troops were treated for traumatic brain injury following the attack despite officials claiming at the time there were no casualties.
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Earlier in the day, Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, while leading Friday prayers in Tehran for the first time since 2012, noted that the assassination of top IRGC General Qasem Soleimani revealed the "terrorist nature" of the US, and also observed that Trump is a "clown".
US President Donald Trump responded in a series of tweets to Khamenei's speech, claiming that the Iranian economy "is crashing, and their people are suffering", while urging the top leader to "be very careful with his words!".
The US president described the Iranian Supreme Leader as "not so Supreme", characterizing the sections of Khamenei's Friday speech that dealt with the US and Europe as "nasty things".
In a possible move to enhance the effect of his own tweet, Trump tweeted again moments later, but this time in Farsi, urging the Iranian leadership to "Make Iran Great Again!".
"The noble people of Iran—who love America—deserve a government that's more interested in helping them achieve their dreams than killing them for demanding respect. Instead of leading Iran toward ruin, its leaders should abandon terror and Make Iran Great Again!", Trump tweeted.
In his Friday speech, Khamenei described the Trump administration as "clowns", slammed Israel, mourned Soleimani, and extolled the combat and human assets of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Quds Force, and recalled revenge for the assassination in the form of a missile attack on two Iraqi military bases that host US forces.
The Supreme Leader of Iran took to the social media on Friday, denouncing "the villainous US govt" for hypocrisy - a statement quoted by Trump in his serial tweet tirade.
Sources: The Hill | Sputnik
Trump aliandika katika ukurasa wake wa mtandao wa Twitter kuwa,
"Anayeitwa 'Kiongozi Mkuu' wa Iran, ambaye ukuu wake umeshuka hivi karibuni, alikuwa na maneno mabaya ya kusema juu ya Marekani na Ulaya. Uchumi wao unaporomoka, na watu wao wanateseka. Anapaswa kuwa mwangalifu na maneno yake!”
Trump pia aliwataka viongozi wa Iran "kuachana na ugaidi" na "kuifanya Iran iweze kuimarika tena" akitumia msemo wa "Make Iran Great Again".
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Trump warns Iran's supreme leader to be 'careful with his words'
President Trump on Friday warned Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to be “very careful with his words,” after he used a rare public address to deride “American clowns” and defend Iran’s military.
“The so-called ‘Supreme Leader’ of Iran, who has not been so Supreme lately, had some nasty things to say about the United States and Europe,” Trump, who is in Palm Beach, Fla., for a fundraiser, tweeted Friday evening. “Their economy is crashing, and their people are suffering. He should be very careful with his words!”
Trump went on to urge Iran's leaders to "abandon terror" and "Make Iran Great Again."
"The noble people of Iran—who love America—deserve a government that's more interested in helping them achieve their dreams than killing them for demanding respect," Trump tweeted. "Instead of leading Iran toward ruin, its leaders should abandon terror and Make Iran Great Again!"
Khamenei used his first sermon in Tehran in eight years to rail against the recent U.S. strike against Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani and claim that Iran’s retaliatory missile attack on Iraqi bases had dealt a “blow to America’s image.” He also claimed the U.S. only pretends to support the Iranian people but actually wants to “push a poison dagger” into their backs.
Trump has recently voiced support for anti-government protesters in Iran who have demonstrated against Tehran’s apparently accidental downing of a Ukrainian jetliner in the country.
Trump authorized what his administration has described as a defensive airstrike against Soleimani in Baghdad on Jan. 3. Officials have accused Soleimani, who led the Quds Force, a designated terrorist organization, of plotting imminent attacks that threatened American lives, though they’ve offered few details and at times conflicting information about the alleged plots.
The strike came after a series of escalatory actions blamed on Iran and its proxies in the Middle East, and raised concerns about the possibility it would stoke further conflict in the region.
Following Iran’s missile strike on bases in Iraq housing U.S. troops, Trump claimed that the nation appeared to be “standing down” and imposed sanctions on Tehran while holding off on further military engagement.
The missile strikes did not result in any American deaths, though reports surfaced late Thursday that 11 troops were treated for traumatic brain injury following the attack despite officials claiming at the time there were no casualties.
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Earlier in the day, Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, while leading Friday prayers in Tehran for the first time since 2012, noted that the assassination of top IRGC General Qasem Soleimani revealed the "terrorist nature" of the US, and also observed that Trump is a "clown".
US President Donald Trump responded in a series of tweets to Khamenei's speech, claiming that the Iranian economy "is crashing, and their people are suffering", while urging the top leader to "be very careful with his words!".
The US president described the Iranian Supreme Leader as "not so Supreme", characterizing the sections of Khamenei's Friday speech that dealt with the US and Europe as "nasty things".
In a possible move to enhance the effect of his own tweet, Trump tweeted again moments later, but this time in Farsi, urging the Iranian leadership to "Make Iran Great Again!".
"The noble people of Iran—who love America—deserve a government that's more interested in helping them achieve their dreams than killing them for demanding respect. Instead of leading Iran toward ruin, its leaders should abandon terror and Make Iran Great Again!", Trump tweeted.
In his Friday speech, Khamenei described the Trump administration as "clowns", slammed Israel, mourned Soleimani, and extolled the combat and human assets of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Quds Force, and recalled revenge for the assassination in the form of a missile attack on two Iraqi military bases that host US forces.
The Supreme Leader of Iran took to the social media on Friday, denouncing "the villainous US govt" for hypocrisy - a statement quoted by Trump in his serial tweet tirade.
Sources: The Hill | Sputnik