‘Get a grip’: How Iranian embassies mocked Trump’s vulgar threat
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By Mohammad Mansour
Published on April 7, 2026.
Iranian embassies across the world have responded to US President Donald Trump's threat to open the Strait of Hormuz, which has caused global oil prices to rise. The Iranian embassy in Zimbabwe stated that its keys had been lost, while the Iranian embassy responded by saying: "We've lost the keys. Just open for friends.” The embassies in India and Bulgaria also took aim at Trump's use of profanities and religious references. The campaign focused on attacking Trump's mental state and suggesting that he had lost his marbles. Critics have accused the US President of launching the war to distract from the release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, which led to accusations of wrongdoing.
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