US envoy says Iranian UN ambassador may seek asylum soon
US Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz said on Monday Iran’s UN ambassador may soon seek asylum, characterizing Tehran’s decades‑long hostility and saying President Trump’s response represents a decisive break with what he described as an “endless” conflict.
“I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s asking for asylum soon — representing a regime that has terrorized the region and massacred tens of thousands of their own people," Waltz told Fox.
Waltz argued the struggle with Iran has spanned decades - a 47‑year conflict stemming from Tehran’s antagonism toward the United States - and that current operations reflect a commitment to end that cycle of hostility.
“It’s been a 47‑year endless war, started with President Carter… and President Trump is taking the bold action to end it," he added.







