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Trump says he wants role in choosing Iran’s next leader of Iran

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  • Jim Waldron
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    The arrogance is staggering. A country of 91 million people with over 5,000 years of history being told by a foreign government that it should help choose their next leader is extraordinary even by Wa

  • FlorC
    FlorC

    He can't even pick the right people in his own government.

  • scubascuba3
    scubascuba3

    Seems fair enough, no point getting another terrorist leader who hates the non muslim west

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14 hours ago, Jim Waldron said:

The arrogance is staggering. A country of 91 million people with over 5,000 years of history being told by a foreign government that it should help choose their next leader is extraordinary even by Washington standards.

The last time the U.S. interfered so directly in Iran’s leadership was the 1953 Iranian coup d'état, when the CIA helped overthrow Mohammad Mosaddegh and reinstall the Shah.

That intervention destabilised Iran for decades and ultimately helped pave the way for the Iranian Revolution.

Now Trump is talking about the U.S. having a role in choosing Iran’s next leader.

For a country that constantly lectures others about sovereignty and democracy, suggesting that Washington should decide who leads another nation is breathtakingly hypocritical.

Whatever one thinks of Iran’s government, choosing its leader is the business of Iranians, not some rogue administration in Washington.

It is not the USA who decides the American foreign policy, but that little country in the Mideast.

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In that case, it would only be fair to let Iran pick the next American president. Or does that sort of thing only work in one direction?

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I've not read the previous comments as yet but the arrogance of this man baby is astonishing

Perhaps he should research the back ground of his country a mere novice in historical terms compared to the Persian Empire

Its utterly breathtaking his overbearing arrogance

42 minutes ago, Chivas said:

I've not read the previous comments as yet but the arrogance of this man baby is astonishing

Perhaps he should research the back ground of his country a mere novice in historical terms compared to the Persian Empire

Its utterly breathtaking his overbearing arrogance

I don't necessarily blame Americans for voting for him but you would think that the republican party could have chosen a better candidate. Same in the UK with Boris Johnson also an idiot. In the UK you not even voting directly for the idiot, just the party that the idiot is the leader of. In the UK I blame the Conservative MPs and party members for voting him as the leader. Same with the current idiot Starmer.

20 hours ago, Geoff914 said:

Supreme leader of the USA, Venezuela, Iran, Canada, Panama and Greenland.

You're forgetting Cuba.

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