Calling Trump a fool, IRGC writes ’This is our gift, accept it’ on missiles
Published: 05:50 PM, 26 March 2026
Iran has directly rejected US President Donald Trump's peace proposal. At the same time, Tehran has also ridiculed Trump's claim that a 'deal is close'. This information has emerged in a report by the British media The Telegraph.
The 15-point proposal sent by the US included conditions for stopping nuclear enrichment, limiting the range of missiles and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. However, Iran rejected these demands, saying that it did not reflect the real balance of power. According to them, the war will only end if their conditions are met.
Earlier, Iran rejected the demand for direct talks and sarcastically said to the US, 'You are talking to yourselves.' On the other hand, the White House said that although the path to dialogue is still open, there will be a strong response if the conditions are not met. Trump's spokesman warned that if necessary, 'hell will be brought down' on Iran.
Meanwhile, the US has deployed additional naval and marine forces to the Middle East as part of a possible military preparedness. At the same time, Trump again claimed that peace talks are going “good and fruitful”.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf alleged that the US is planning to seize an Iranian island with the help of a regional country. He warned that if such a move is taken, a counterattack will be launched targeting the critical infrastructure of the country concerned.
Iran has made five demands in response. These include an end to the aggression, guarantees of no future attacks, compensation and recognition of Iran’s authority over the Strait of Hormuz. According to Tehran, sovereign control over the strait is their legal right.
In this situation, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has written a message on a missile and taunted Trump. It reads, “This is the gift that fool Trump said”—and it tells him, “Accept our gift.”
The message is a response to Trump’s recent comments, in which he suggested that Iran had given the United States a “significant gift” and that positive progress had been made toward ending the war. However, the current reality on both sides suggests that a diplomatic solution is still a long way off.
The Telegraph

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