The texts have been translated from Persian to English using artificial intelligence.

Trump, since 2018 in his delusions, has always considered himself the victor; and the Iranians have been begging behind his door!!

Trump? The perfect embodiment of "brain constipation" 🙈 and "diarrhea of the pen" 😂💩🖌

Give Trump an oral rehydration solution (ORS) specifically for his pen diarrhea 🪚, so he can get it together😂

*If you see Trump these days claiming absolute victory, the complete defeat of Iran, requests for negotiation and surrender from Iran, and similar claims, it's nothing new.*

He said the same nonsense two months ago.

He said it two years ago.

He said it eight years ago.

It's repetitive.

Don't take it seriously!!

He has always been saving the people of Iran!

He has constantly been "fabricating delusional victories" for himself.

He has always "appropriated any protests in Iran to his own benefit."

*Since 8 years ago {2018 - 1397 Persian calendar}, he has constantly felt that, because of the severe defeats 😂 he has inflicted on Iran, the Iranians are behind his door ready to surrender.*

Read a few headlines:

⛔ Radio Farda Date: Thursday, May 16, 2019, Tehran 01:27 * Donald Trump: Iran will want to negotiate soon. The US President, on Wednesday, while denying disagreements in his administration, said he is sure Iran will soon ask for talks.*

Donald Trump made this statement in a tweet while tensions between Iran and the US have escalated in recent weeks.
https://www.radiofarda.com/a/trump-iran-will-want-to-talk/29943011.html

⛔ Euronews Persian Wednesday - August 1, 2018 (equivalent to 10 Mordad 1397): * Trump: Iranians will talk to us, maybe not, which is also fine😂😇 *

After proposing talks with Iranian officials, Donald Trump once again announced he feels 🙄 that Iranian officials will meet and talk with the US soon.
https://parsi.euronews.com/2018/08/01/trump-iranians-will-talk-to-usa-maybe-not

⛔ BBC August 31, 2018 (9 Shahrivar 1397) *Mr. Trump said in an interview with Bloomberg News that Iran's position has been severely weakened since the beginning of his presidency.*

The US President said in this interview conducted in his Oval Office: "When I came here, the question was when they (the Iranian regime) would dominate the entire Middle East. Now the issue is whether they will survive at all."
http://www.bbc.com/persian/iran-45366585

Donald Trump: Iran will want to negotiate soon
Date: Thursday, May 16, 2019, Tehran 01:27
Radio Farda

دونالد ترامپ

Donald Trump
The US President, on Wednesday, while denying disagreements in his administration, said he is sure Iran will soon ask for talks.
Donald Trump made this statement in a tweet while tensions between Iran and the US have escalated in recent weeks.
The US President wrote: The fake Washington Post and the even faker New York Times have written reports about internal conflict (among my cabinet members) over my strong policies towards the Middle East. There is no internal conflict at all.
The US President clarified in his tweet: Different views are presented, and I make the final and decisive decision. This is a very simple process.
Donald Trump added: I am sure Iran will soon want to negotiate.
Tensions between Iran and the US have taken on new dimensions since last week. Over the past two weeks, US officials have warned they have received intelligence and "credible reports" about new threats from Iran against America and its allies, and therefore are reinforcing their military power in the Middle East.
To this end, Washington sent the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln to the Persian Gulf ahead of schedule and also deployed B-52 bombers to the region.
The US State Department also announced on Wednesday that, in response to threats Iran has posed to US interests, it has ordered "non-essential" American staff to leave Iraq.
A State Department spokesperson stated in this regard: "Ensuring the safety of US government personnel and American citizens is our highest priority... and through this we want to reduce the risk of harm to them."
With rising tensions between Tehran and Washington and speculation about the outbreak of war, Ali Khamenei, the leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, said yesterday: "This confrontation is not military; because no war is meant to happen. Neither are we seeking war, nor are they; they know it's not in their interest."
The leader of the Islamic Republic also called negotiation with the US a "potent poison."
Using Twitter and Radio Farda; kh
Source: Radio Farda website
https://www.radiofarda.com/a/trump-iran-will-want-to-talk/29943011.html

Trump: Iranians will talk to us, maybe not, which is also fine
Copyright: Writing by Euronews Date published: 01/08/2018 - 10:13 GMT+2

ترامپ: ایرانی ها با ما صحبت خواهند کرد، شاید هم نه، که آن هم عیبی ندارد
After proposing talks with Iranian officials, Donald Trump once again announced he feels Iranian officials will meet and talk with the US soon.
Donald Trump, in his latest remarks, once again claimed, "Soon the Iranians will talk to us." Trump said on Tuesday at a political rally in Tampa, Florida: "My feeling is they will talk to us soon. Maybe not, but that's also fine."
This comes as one of the decision-makers of the Islamic Republic, Mohammad Ali Jafari, the IRGC Commander, wrote a letter in response to Donald Trump's request for talks, emphasizing that Ayatollah Khamenei will never agree to meet Donald Trump. The IRGC Commander addressed Trump, saying: "You will take the dream of meeting with officials of the Islamic Republic to your grave."
Whether this letter was prepared with the permission and consent of Iran's leader has been the main topic of discussion on social networks in recent hours. Some analysts believe the view of the Commander of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is no different from Ayatollah Khamenei's perspective on this matter.
In another part of the letter, Mohammad Ali Jafari writes: "Mr. Trump, Iran is not North Korea to respond positively to your request for a meeting. Know that the Iranian people have strengthened their religion and faith with the Islam revived by Imam Khomeini, and they are very different from submissive nations and will never allow their officials to negotiate or meet with the Great Satan."
Bahram Qasemi, spokesman for Iran's Foreign Ministry, also said regarding Donald Trump's remarks about declaring readiness for unconditional talks with Iran: "The offer of dialogue with Iran by Mr. Trump is made at a time when the US government, without any justification and contrary to all international norms, has withdrawn from the JCPOA and re-imposed its unjust sanctions on the Iranian people. The Islamic Republic of Iran has proven in practice that it is open to dialogue and logic, and if it accepts a commitment, it adheres to it. But can Mr. Trump also make such a claim? Negotiation has conditions and requirements, no sign of which has been seen so far in the words and actions of Mr. Trump and his colleagues."
Source: Euronews Persian website
https://parsi.euronews.com/2018/08/01/trump-iranians-will-talk-to-usa-maybe-not

Trump: My policies may cause the collapse of the Iranian regime
31 August 2018 - 9 Shahrivar 1397
ترامپ

Trump
Photo credit EPA
Donald Trump says Iran's position has changed dramatically from a year and a half ago until now.

Donald Trump, the US President, has claimed that his administration's policies and actions, including withdrawing from the nuclear deal, might cause the collapse of the Iranian regime.
Mr. Trump said in an interview with Bloomberg News that Iran's position has been severely weakened since the beginning of his presidency.
The US President said in this interview conducted in his Oval Office: "When I came here, the question was when they (the Iranian regime) would dominate the entire Middle East. Now the issue is whether they will survive at all."
Mr. Trump said this change is "a big difference that has occurred in just a year and a half."
Hours after this interview was published, Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iran's Foreign Minister, criticized the "demagoguery" of the US on Twitter, writing:
"The black-and-white demonizing polarization of Iran, describing it as 'dominating the Middle East' or 'struggling to survive', indicates a cognitive disorder and demagoguery by the United States, resulting from the destruction of America's moral compass. Iran has always been and will remain a stable, powerful, and responsible regional actor."
The US President, who since his election campaign had called the Iran nuclear deal the "worst deal in history", announced in early May that the US would withdraw from the JCPOA and reimpose all suspended sanctions.
The US withdrew from the JCPOA at a time when the International Atomic Energy Agency had consistently confirmed Iran's compliance with the nuclear deal.
Trump: Iran's situation and economy are bad; the decision about meeting with them is to be made.
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Sanctions; debilitating or ineffective?
Concurrent with the US withdrawal from the JCPOA, a currency crisis and economic problems intensified in Iran, and the value of Iranian money plummeted at an unprecedented rate within a few months.
Many large foreign companies that had come to Iran after the JCPOA also suspended their activities in Iran due to fear of facing US penalties.
US sanctions are not limited to the US; they also bar foreign companies that trade with Iran from doing business in America.

خامنه ای
Khamenei
Photo credit khamenei.ir
Iran's leader considers US sanctions to have little effect.
Despite this, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's leader, has repeatedly stated that sanctions have little impact on Iran's economy and that internal mismanagement is the root of economic problems.
Meanwhile, the Iranian government, citing an old treaty known as the Treaty of Amity between Iran and the US, complained against the US government at the International Court of Justice in The Hague over the re-imposition of sanctions and their impact on Iranian citizens.
During the proceedings of this complaint, the Americans referred to the remarks of Iran's leader about the ineffectiveness of sanctions, but Iranian representatives implied that these remarks were meant to boost the morale of a people burdened by economic pressure.
"What Negotiation?"
After the US withdrawal from the JCPOA, Donald Trump also proposed talks with Iran to reach a new agreement.
But Iran's leaders say the experience of the US withdrawal from the JCPOA showed that American leaders are by no means trustworthy, and there is no guarantee they will adhere to another agreement.
Mr. Khamenei, in his recent remarks referring to America's offer of negotiation to Iran, said: "The result of negotiations with previous American officials, who were at least ostensibly presentable, turned out like this. So, with the current insolent and abusive officials who have unsheathed their swords against Iranians, what negotiations can we have? Therefore, negotiations will not take place with the Americans at any level."
Source: BBC website
http://www.bbc.com/persian/iran-45366585