🔥Trump uses foul language to threaten Iran, Iran's embassies around the world mockingly respond


On April 6, according to CNN, U.S. President Trump used foul language on social media to threaten Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz. Iran's embassies in multiple countries issued statements mocking him. The Iranian Embassy in India stated: "Swearing and insulting are behaviors of children who can't accept losing. Control yourself, old man!" The Iranian Embassy in Zimbabwe released a "Presidential Etiquette" including "using respectful and restrained language in public speeches" and "maintaining dignified conduct to reflect the seriousness of the office." The Iranian Embassy in the UK quoted American writer Mark Twain: "It is better to keep silent and let others think you are a fool than to speak and confirm it." The Iranian Embassy in South Africa called on the American people: "Honestly, smart Americans should at least do something to uphold..."
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