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REJECTED: Iran's Foreign Minister ADMITS Trump Never Offered Them a Deal After All

Gary FranchiMarch 16, 2026270 views
REJECTED: Iran's Foreign Minister ADMITS Trump Never Offered Them a Deal After All
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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi just inadvertently handed President Trump a major diplomatic victory by admitting Iran "never asked" to reopen talks with the United States and doesn't "see any reason" to do so.

The foreign minister's Sunday statement completely contradicts the mainstream media narrative that Trump was somehow desperate to negotiate with the terrorist-supporting regime. Instead, it confirms exactly what America First patriots have been saying all along: President Trump deals from a position of strength, not weakness.

Araghchi specifically denied claims that Iran had requested negotiations, telling reporters that his country has no interest in dialogue with the Trump administration. The Iranian official also rejected any notion that Tehran was seeking a ceasefire in ongoing regional conflicts.

A Far Cry From Obama and Biden's Appeasement

Remember when Barack Obama literally shipped pallets of cash to Iran in the dead of night? Or when Joe Biden spent four years desperately trying to revive the disastrous Iran nuclear deal while Tehran funded terror across the Middle East?

Those days are over, folks. Trump's approach is simple: America doesn't beg. We don't chase after rogue regimes with briefcases full of taxpayer money. We project strength, and our enemies know it.

"Iran never asked for talks with the US and we don't see any reason for such talks either," Araghchi stated, essentially admitting Trump has them exactly where he wants them - isolated and irrelevant.

While the Deep State media will probably spin this as some kind of diplomatic "failure," real Americans understand what's actually happening here. Iran knows they can't manipulate this administration like they did the previous ones.

President Trump promised he'd rebuild American strength and make our enemies respect us again. Mission accomplished. When hostile regimes like Iran are reduced to publicly stating they don't even want to talk, that's not isolation for America - that's isolation for the terrorists.

The question now isn't whether Iran wants to negotiate. It's whether they'll come crawling back when Trump's sanctions and pressure campaigns make their position even more untenable. Smart money says they will.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotFirst2024Verifiedjust now
Finally! The truth comes out. Trump was right all along - you don't negotiate with terrorists and their enablers.
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ConservativeVoiceVerifiedjust now
Exactly. Peace through strength, not appeasement like the previous administration.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
Iran's admission here is huge. It shows they were willing to lie to international media to score political points against Trump. Makes you wonder what else they've been lying about regarding their nuclear program.
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TexasRancher47Verifiedjust now
I've been saying this for months - Iran was just trying to make Trump look bad in the media. They never had any real evidence of negotiations because there weren't any. My son served two tours in the Middle East and he always said you can't trust the Iranian regime.
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MilitaryMomVerifiedjust now
Thank your son for his service! Our troops know firsthand what we're dealing with over there.
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AmericaFirst1776Verifiedjust now
This raises an important question - why did the mainstream media run with Iran's false claims for so long without verification? They were so eager to attack Trump they didn't bother checking facts.
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StandWithTrumpVerifiedjust now
BOOM! Another fake news narrative destroyed.