الإثنين 20 أبريل 2026 4:58 صباحًا - بتوقيت القدس

Trump attributes his laryngitis to 'screaming' at Iranians

Amid escalating political tensions, US President Donald Trump made unusual statements linking his health condition to his approach to the Iranian issue. Trump claimed that the intensity of discussions and pressures he exerts on Tehran led to him developing laryngitis, reflecting his confrontational style in dealing with thorny international issues.

These statements came during a television interview with anchor Maria Bartiromo, where the conversation touched on sensitive issues including the security of the Strait of Hormuz and the future of stalled negotiations. Instead of providing traditional diplomatic answers, Trump chose a tone that blended seriousness and sarcasm to explain his vision for dealing with international adversaries.

The US President affirmed in his speech that force is the only language that works with the Iranian side, noting that 'gentle treatment' had not achieved the desired results in the past. He considered his continuous shouting to be part of the maximum pressure strategy he adopts to compel Tehran to comply with American demands.

On the ground, Trump expressed great optimism about the course of ongoing military operations, describing the combat performance of the forces as 'exemplary'. He indicated that victory was imminent and that the war was nearing its end, which created a contrast between his talk of military decisive action and the continuation of diplomatic crises.

In a related context, reports from the White House revealed that Vice President J.D. Vance is currently leading the US negotiating delegation. The negotiating team includes prominent figures, suggesting that Trump's statements about 'screaming' may be a metaphorical expression of general policy rather than an accurate description of direct negotiation sessions.

Trump's statements did not pass without sparking a wave of sarcasm and analysis on social media platforms, with some considering them part of the President's usual 'political show'. Observers criticized this approach, emphasizing that managing issues of the magnitude of the conflict with Iran requires diplomatic wisdom that goes beyond merely uttering catchy phrases.

For his part, political science specialist Birmingham commented on these statements, considering that Trump's resort to shouting reflects his frustration at his inability to fully impose his agenda. He added that Iran has proven to be a power that cannot be easily subdued, describing threats of 'ending civilization' as being outside the framework of political rationality.

Websites were also filled with sarcastic comments, with some activists pointing out that Trump's shouting might be directed from the White House balcony and not in closed negotiation rooms. Others considered that losing one's temper and shouting is evidence of losing both the political and military arguments, which weakens the American position internationally.

Despite the criticism, Trump's supporters insist that this direct approach is what the United States needs to restore its prestige in the Middle East. Questions remain about the extent to which these statements will affect the actual course of negotiations, especially given the presence of an official negotiating team trying to balance the President's escalation with diplomatic necessities.

I was screaming at the Iranians all day... and that's why I have laryngitis, they don't understand gentle treatment.

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Trump attributes his laryngitis to 'screaming' at Iranians

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كن الأول في معرفة أهم الأخبار العاجلة فور حدوثها.

ابق على اطلاع على آخر الأخبار، واشترك في خدمة الأخبار العاجلة التي تصل إلى بريدك الإلكتروني يومياً.

بتسجيلك، فأنت توافق على الشروط والأحكام الخاصة بنا وسياسة الخصوصية.