Iran Mocks Trump Amid US-Italy Tensions, Offers New Alliance
"Commander In Grief": Iran Trolls Trump After Clash With Giorgia Meloni, Offers To Be Italy's New Ally
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In a satirical move, Iran's embassy in Ghana mocked US President Donald Trump following his fallout with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. The embassy humorously suggested Iran could replace the US as Italy's ally, citing shared cultural interests while ridiculing Trump's comments about the Pope.
- 01Iran's embassy in Ghana mocked Trump, calling him the 'Commander in Grief.'
- 02The embassy humorously offered to be Italy's new ally after Meloni's rift with Trump.
- 03Meloni criticized Trump for his comments about Pope Leo XIV, calling them 'unacceptable.'
- 04Tensions have risen as Trump questioned Meloni's courage regarding military support for the US.
- 05Iran's diplomatic channels frequently use humor to critique US leadership.
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Amid escalating tensions between the United States and Italy, Iran has taken to social media to mock US President Donald Trump following his fallout with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. The Iranian embassy in Ghana referred to Trump as the 'Commander in Grief' and the 'most powerfool man on Earth,' humorously suggesting that Iran could step in as Italy's new ally. This comment came after Meloni publicly criticized Trump's remarks about Pope Leo XIV, whom Trump labeled 'weak on crime.' Meloni defended the Pope's anti-war stance, calling Trump's comments 'unacceptable.' The mockery extended to a playful reference to a 'cold war' over ice cream, highlighting the long-standing cultural ties between Iran and Italy. This is not the first instance of Iranian diplomatic humor aimed at the US; similar jabs have been made in the past, reflecting Iran's strategy of using satire to respond to American leadership.
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