Iran’s top religious seminary authority criticized US President Donald Trump on Friday, calling his recent remarks in Saudi Arabia politically worthless and saying his order to kill Qassem Soleimani reflected the true character of his policies.
“Trump is the same person who gave the order to kill Soleimani, and with that act, he revealed his true character,” the statement from the Management of the Islamic Seminaries said. “His nonsense has no political value.”
Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani was killed in a US drone strike near Baghdad International Airport in January 2020, a move Trump openly acknowledged ordering.
Trump, speaking in Riyadh earlier this week, sharply criticized Iran’s government and praised Arab states for their development. “The biggest and most destructive of these forces is the regime in Iran,” he said. “Instead of building their nation, they tear the region down.”
He said Iran’s actions in Syria, Lebanon, and beyond had caused “unthinkable suffering,” and accused its leaders of turning “green farmland into dry deserts” while enriching themselves. Trump added he still wants a deal with Iran, but warned, “If Iran’s leadership rejects this olive branch … we will have no choice but to inflict massive maximum pressure.”
