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Iranian officials have responded with ridicule to President Donald Trump's threat to wage economic war on their country.
Kazem Gharibabadi, Iran's deputy foreign minister for legal and international affairs, said the apparent pivot in U.S. strategy will fail.
"The military war didn’t yield results, so now they’ve named the next failure 'economic war,'" Gharibabadi said in an overnight post on X. "They claim Iran is on the brink of collapse and hanging by a thread, yet they beg all their allies to help them!"
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on social media that Trump's "Economic D-Day" is a "a diversion from America's own crisis: unprecedented debt & surging interest costs."
Araghchi was referring to the news this week that the U.S. national debt surpassed $40 trillion. The federal government's debt burden crossed the $39 trillion threshold about five months ago in March.
"Doubling down on failed policies will only bring further defeat—and enmity of Iranians. US economic terrorism threatens global economy and sovereignty worldwide," Araghchi added.




