Iran's Foreign Minister: Iran, not Donald Trump, will choose the new leader
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi asserted that the selection of Iran's new leader should be determined solely by the Iranian people, dismissing Donald Trump's comments on the matter.
In a recent interview on NBC's 'Meet the Press', Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi firmly stated that the decision regarding Iran's new leadership belongs exclusively to the Iranian people, rejecting any external influence, particularly from the United States. Araghchi's comments followed remarks made by former President Donald Trump, who suggested he should play a role in selecting Iran's next supreme leader, a statement that was met with sharp criticism from the Iranian official.
Araghchi further expressed strong condemnation of Trump's past actions, stating that he should apologize to the people of the region for the violence and destruction caused by U.S. actions. The foreign minister highlighted that Iranian missiles are not capable of reaching the United States, emphasizing that the country's military responses are a defensive measure against aggression initiated by the U.S. in the region, rather than an offensive threat to American territory.
Addressing the regional conflict, Araghchi noted that Iran's military capabilities are focused on deterring attacks from American bases and entities located in neighboring countries, underscoring Iran's perspective of self-defense in the ongoing tensions. His comments reflect the broader geopolitical challenges and the persistent animosity between Iran and the United States, as well as the regional dynamics that influence Iran's security strategy.