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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has sharply criticized Donald Trump, calling him a “hypocrite” amid escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. The remarks come after Iran accused the United States of attacking or seizing an Iranian-linked vessel as part of a broader naval blockade in the region.

Pezeshkian заявил that while Iran remains open to dialogue, ongoing U.S. actions—including military pressure, threats, and restrictions on maritime movement—are undermining any meaningful negotiations. Tehran has labeled the blockade an “act of war,” warning that continued escalation could further destabilize global shipping routes and energy markets.

The situation unfolds as fragile ceasefire efforts struggle to hold and diplomatic talks remain stalled, raising concerns of a wider regional confrontation.

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00:15The world sees your endless hypocritical rhetoric and contradiction between claims and actions.
00:22That's Iran's president, speaking directly to the United States.
00:27And he didn't hold back.
00:29If you've been following the Iran-U.S. situation, you know things have been on a knife's edge.
00:35But yesterday, Iranian President Massoud Pazeshkian posted something on X that cut straight through the diplomatic noise.
00:43And it's worth breaking down word by word, because there's a lot happening beneath the surface.
00:49Let's get into it.
00:51So here's what Pazeshkian actually wrote.
00:53The Islamic Republic of Iran has welcomed dialogue and agreement, and continues to do so.
01:01Breach of commitments, blockade, and threats are the main obstacles to genuine negotiations.
01:07The world sees your endless hypocritical rhetoric and contradiction between claims and actions.
01:14Three accusations, one post.
01:16Let's unpack them one by one.
01:19Number one, breach of commitments.
01:22Iran is saying the U.S. keeps making promises at the negotiating table and then walking them back.
01:28Sound familiar?
01:30Number two, blockade.
01:32This is the most explosive one right now.
01:34The U.S. has imposed a naval blockade around Iranian ports, restricting oil exports and shipping access in the Strait
01:43of Hormuz region.
01:44Iran's foreign minister, Araqchi, has called this an act of war.
01:49Number three, threats.
01:51While ceasefire talks are technically ongoing, U.S. officials have continued issuing military threats.
01:58Tehran says you can't negotiate with a gun to your head.
02:02This statement came just one day after Trump extended the ceasefire.
02:06So, on the surface, it looks like both sides want peace.
02:10But underneath, it's a very different story.
02:14Pakistan brokered a ceasefire on April 8th and hosted the first round of talks in Islamabad on April 11th and
02:2112th.
02:22A second round was being prepared, but both delegations were absent.
02:26The talks collapsed before they even started.
02:29Why?
02:30The two sides aren't even arguing about the same things.
02:34Washington's core demand is a clear commitment that Iran will not pursue a nuclear weapon.
02:40Full stop.
02:41Iran, on the other hand, says lift the blockade first.
02:45End ceasefire violations first.
02:48Then we talk.
02:49Now, you might think it's just a social media post, right?
02:52But this got over 660,000 views within hours.
02:57And it wasn't addressed to the Iranian people.
02:59It was addressed to Washington and to the watching world.
03:03This is Pazeshkian doing something very deliberate.
03:07He's positioning Iran as the reasonable party.
03:10We're open to dialogue.
03:12We've always been open to dialogue.
03:14You're the problem.
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