By Ayushi Agarwal
Isfahan [Iran], April 6 (ANI): Mohsen Farkhani, assistant professor at Isfahan University, said US President Donald Trump’s vulgar language is unsurprising and that his role in deaths of women and children far outweighs his insults.
Speaking to ANI about Trump’s remarks concerning the Strait of Hormuz, Farkhani warned that Iran could make the region “a hell” for those who follow Trump’s agenda.
“Actually, I should say that because in Trump’s newest tweets there were different points. He has used vulgar language and also threats and also he talked about again about making deal with Iran. First of all, should say that Trump’s profanity and insults his posts on Truth Social were not surprising or shocking to me at all,” he said.
Farkhani also pointed to Trump’s alleged links with the Jeffrey Epstein case, saying the former president’s name appears repeatedly in related files.
“He’s known as one of the most notorious figures associated with Epstein Island files and among the most corrupt individuals linked to it. Accused of child abuse and other crimes and with his name repeatedly appearing tens of thousands of times in those documents released from the case. then I should say in this war he’s seen as a driver of killing of women and children and insults and threats are nothing compared to that,” Farkhani said.
Regarding reconstruction, Farkhani said Iran will take the funds needed to repair its infrastructure regardless of threats.
“And Trump may issue threats in virtual space, but we Iranians know that in reality we can turn the region into a living hell for the Zionist regime, for American interests in the region, and for the rulers who follow Trump’s agenda. Then we will take back all money needed to repair our infrastructure, then more aggression and bombardment will mean more severe conditions for them in the Strait of Hormuz and the region, especially for the Zionist regime,” he said.
He dismissed Trump’s claims of contact with Iranian officials and rejected the logic of negotiations with the United States while Iran is, in his view, consolidating gains.
“Simultaneously, he is talking about negotiation or for doing deals or making Iran to do deals or negotiations. I should say, how can it be possible or even logical for Iran to engage in negotiations or deal with the United States while Iran, through repeated oh victories on the battlefield and continuous military and narrative defeats inflicted on the United States is consolidating its position and conditions,” Farkhani said.
Farkhani accused US “Secretary of War” Pete Hegseth of dismissing eight generals for not following Trump’s agenda, saying those officers failed to counter Iran and some opposed what he called “lunatic plans,” causing American losses.
“Why do you think that Pete Hegseth has fired eight generals? Because Iran is neutralizing all American measures and these general were unsuccessful in the battlefield or even opposite Hegseth and Trump’s lunatic plans, resulting in American soldiers’ death and destroying American facilities,” he said.
He added that Trump’s resort to foul language reflects an inability to force Iran to negotiate.
“Then I believe that the United States, because the United States has been in so incapable of advancing its objectives and managing the war. Trump has resorted to profanity and explicit threats of committing war crimes and destroying Iran in order to push Iran toward the negotiation table. But this will not work,” Farkhani said.
Tensions have risen between Washington and Tehran as talk continues of reopening the strategic Strait of Hormuz. Trump appeared to extend a deadline in a Truth Social post, writing, “Tuesday, 8:00 P.M. Eastern Time!”
The post followed harsh language telling Tehran to “make a deal” or open the strait, warning that Tuesday would be when Washington would target Iran’s energy and civil infrastructure.
“Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!! Open the F****n’ Strait, you crazy bastards, or you’ll be living in Hell – JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah,” he wrote. (ANI)
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