Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, a “social media war” has now begun. Iran has strongly responded to Donald Trump’s claim that talks with Iran were positive and successful. To counter this statement, Iran chose a sarcastic approach and mocked Trump publicly. The official handle of the Iranian Embassy in Saudi Arabia shared a screenshot that looks like Trump’s private chat. In the image, Trump appears to be sending multiple messages, but Iran has not replied. It is not a real chat, but a way to respond to Trump’s claims.
Iran Mocks Trump’s Claims
Through this screenshot, the Iranian Embassy openly made fun of Trump’s “diplomacy.” The image shows the label “President of PEACE (You)” at the top and a “message yourself” feature below it. This suggests that Iran is implying Trump sent these messages to himself and assumed they were part of a successful conversation.
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The screenshot includes messages like “Hey Ayatollah” and “I will cease attacks for 5 days,” but there is no response from the other side.
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The embassy also used Trump’s own words in the post and added a sunglasses emoji, saying, “This is what a good and successful negotiation with Iran looks like.” This clearly indicates that what Trump calls a “successful talk” is seen as a joke by Iran.
Has Trump’s ‘Ceasefire Diplomacy’ Failed?
Trump had claimed that he decided to pause attacks for five days after positive talks with Iran. However, Iran’s digital response has raised several questions:
- Lack of Trust: Did any real talks actually happen, or is Trump making claims to build his image?
- Iran’s Firm Stand: Iran has made it clear that it will not accept any unilateral proposal from the United States.
- Diplomatic Humor: Such public mockery is rare in diplomacy and shows how deep the tensions are between the two countries.