Donald Trump’s explosive claim: Iran wanted to make me its supreme leader, I rejected the offer
News India Live, Digital Desk: US President Donald Trump is famous all over the world for his outspoken statements, but this time the claim he has made has created a stir in international politics. Trump claimed during an election rally that Iran had offered him to become its ‘Supreme Leader’, which he rejected outright. After this strange and shocking claim of Trump, the market of discussions is hot from social media to the corridors of the White House. ‘Iran’s condition is bad, they wanted to come to me for shelter’ Donald Trump, while addressing his supporters, said that due to the stringent sanctions imposed on Iran during his previous tenure, Tehran had come to its knees. According to Trump, the Iranian leadership was so desperate that they wanted Trump to take charge of their country and get them out of the crisis. However, Trump did not clarify whether this proposal was formally given to him or it was only part of a diplomatic conversation. New chapter of ‘war of words’ between Ayatollah Khamenei and Trump. Trump’s statement has come at a time when relations between Iran’s current supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and America are at their lowest level. Experts say that Trump has often been making such claims to present his image as a ‘great negotiator’. But the claim of becoming ‘Supreme Leader’ is being considered the strangest statement ever made. Opponents have called it Trump’s ‘election stunt’. Silence in the White House, Iran gave a sharp reaction. There is currently no official comment from the Joe Biden administration on Trump’s claim, but Iran’s state media has called it ‘ridiculous’ and ‘mental bankruptcy’. Iranian officials say that Trump is telling such fabricated stories just to gain headlines. Defense experts believe that through such statements, Trump wants to give a message to the American voters that even the enemy countries were ready to bow before him due to their fear. Is such a proposal really possible? Political analysts argue that in an Islamic country like Iran, where the post of ‘Supreme Leader’ is the highest religiously and politically, it is impossible to offer this post to an American President. However, Trump’s supporters believe that his policy of ‘maximum pressure’ had forced Iran so much that they were ready for any agreement. Now only Trump and his close ones know what the truth is.
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