איראנער ווארטזאגער מאכט חוזק פון טראמפ...
Ali Reza Tangsiri, speaking on behalf of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, delivered a mocking English-language message aimed directly at President Donald Trump. In a short but provocative statement, Tangsiri said, “Hey Trump, you are fired,” borrowing Trump’s famous catchphrase from The Apprentice. The remark was clearly intended as a satirical jab, but it also underscored the regime’s growing boldness as tensions between Washington and Tehran continue to intensify.
The message comes at a volatile moment in the confrontation between the United States and Iran. Earlier this month, President Trump announced Operation Epic Fury, a major military campaign targeting Iranian nuclear facilities and other regime-linked assets. The administration also issued strong warnings to members of the IRGC, making clear that surrender could spare them from harsher consequences while continued defiance could lead to prosecution and further military action.
Tangsiri’s statement reflects Iran’s familiar strategy of pairing threats with propaganda, attempting to project confidence even as the regime faces mounting military and political pressure. By using English and invoking one of Trump’s most recognizable phrases, the IRGC spokesman appeared to be speaking not only to Tehran’s domestic audience but also directly to the American public and international observers. The message was crafted for maximum attention, but beneath the sarcasm was a clear sign that Iran’s leadership feels compelled to answer Trump’s warnings with public defiance.
For supporters of the Trump administration, the exchange highlights a deeper reality about the current conflict. Iran’s regime is trying to mock strength because it recognizes that the United States, working alongside Israel, has shifted the balance with decisive action. The more openly Tehran lashes out in public, the clearer it becomes that sustained pressure is hitting its leadership where it hurts most: its image of control, power, and intimidation.
As the confrontation moves forward, rhetorical attacks like this are unlikely to change the strategic equation. What matters far more is the continued willingness of the United States and its allies to confront Iranian aggression, dismantle its military capabilities, and deny the regime room to maneuver. Tangsiri’s taunt may grab headlines, but it also serves as a reminder that when Iran resorts to mockery, it is often trying to distract from the serious pressure now bearing down on the regime.