International10 May 20261:53
For 47 years Iran has been laughing at us, they will be laughing no longer - Trump warns
US President Donald Trump has accused Iran of playing games with the United States for decades, warning that Tehran would soon be stopped. Trump's comments come as Iran has formally submitted its response to the US peace proposal aimed at ending the ongoing conflict. The response focuses on halting the war across all fronts and emphasizing the security of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
US President Donald Trump on Sunday accused Iran of “playing games” and mocking the United States for decades, warning that Tehran would soon be stopped following reports that it had sent its response to Washington’s latest peace proposal. Although Trump did not directly address the details of Iran’s reported response, he issued a sharp warning on Truth Social, signaling escalating rhetoric between the two countries. “Iran has been playing games with the United States, and the rest of the World, for 47 years (DELAY, DELAY, DELAY!),” Trump wrote. He also accused Tehran of “laughing at our now GREAT AGAIN Country” before adding: “They will be laughing no longer!” Trump further criticized former President Barack Obama, claiming he had been favorable to Iran and had given the country “a major and very powerful new lease on life.” His comments appeared to reference the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, JCPOA, commonly known as the Iran nuclear deal, which was signed during the Obama administration in 2015. Meanwhile, Iranian state media reported that Tehran had formally submitted its response to the U.S. peace proposal aimed at ending the ongoing conflict. According to Iranian state television, the response focused on halting the war across all fronts, particularly in Lebanon, while also emphasizing the security of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. The response followed Washington’s proposal to first end hostilities before beginning negotiations on more sensitive issues, including Iran’s nuclear programme. A Pakistani official told Reuters that Islamabad, which has been assisting in mediation efforts, forwarded Iran’s response to the United States. As of now, Washington has not issued an official statement detailing its reaction to Tehran’s response.

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