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Iran's tweeting hardliner mocks Trump as his name surfaces for top role

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Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the speaker of Iran's parliament, has intensified his presence on social media following the outbreak of war, using a series of posts to criticize strikes by the United States and Israel. In recent messages, he mocked the attacks and portrayed them as signs of weakness rather than strength.

He warned of a coming 'storm' after the killing of senior Iranian figures and declared that Iran would respond forcefully. Ghalibaf wrote that the Iranian people had thwarted what he described as enemy plans and accused opponents of targeting infrastructure to conceal their setbacks.

Framing the conflict as entering a new phase, he asserted that the 'eye for an eye' equation remains in effect and signaled that retaliation would escalate. His remarks come as his name surfaces for a potential top leadership role, drawing further attention to his hardline stance.

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