Iran’s Foreign Minister Accuses Trump of Launching War “Because It Is Fun”

Iran’s Foreign Minister Accuses Trump of Launching War “Because It Is Fun”

Iran’s foreign minister has sharply criticized U.S. President Donald Trump, accusing him of initiating military actions against Iran “because it is fun,” in comments made during a televised interview amid escalating hostilities in the Middle East. The remarks reflect Tehran’s growing frustration over ongoing strikes and widening regional instability.Iran official says Trump attacking Iran 'for fun' on CBS, 'Face the Nation'  | Fox News

According to the minister, the conflict represents what Iran describes as an “illegal war” with no realistic path to victory, arguing that continued escalation only increases civilian suffering and regional insecurity. He insisted that Iran would continue to defend itself while rejecting claims that Tehran seeks negotiations under current conditions.

The accusations come as tensions intensify following U.S. and allied military operations targeting Iranian infrastructure and strategic energy facilities. Reports indicate that Washington has warned of further strikes, with statements suggesting potential attacks on key oil export hubs if political demands are not met.Iranian foreign minister claims Trump launched war 'because it is fun'

Meanwhile, the broader regional conflict continues to disrupt global energy markets and diplomatic relations. Military exchanges, missile launches, and maritime threats in critical shipping lanes have raised fears of a prolonged confrontation, with international observers urging restraint and renewed dialogue.

At the same time, geopolitical dynamics are becoming more complex as Iran points to growing cooperation with major powers such as Russia and China, which it says are providing strategic and military support during the crisis. Analysts warn that such alignments could deepen global divisions and extend the duration of the conflict.Iranian foreign minister claims Trump launched war 'because it is fun' in  CBS interview | Fox News Video

The contrasting narratives between Washington and Tehran highlight the ongoing information battle surrounding the conflict, with both sides framing the war in dramatically different terms. As diplomatic channels remain limited, the situation continues to draw intense international attention and concern.

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