Rouhani Says Trump's Saudi Summit was 'Show with No Value'

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Iran's newly re-elected President Hassan Rouhani ridiculed U.S. strategy in the Middle East, dismissing Donald Trump's summit with Arab leaders as "just a show" and insisting that missile tests will continue.

"Our missiles are for our defense and for peace, they are not offensive. Know that while there is a technical need to conduct missile tests, we will do so and we will ask the permission of no one," Rouhani told reporters in Tehran. 

His comments followed fierce criticism from the U.S. president during visits to Saudi Arabia and Israel. 

"Iran must never be allowed to possess a nuclear weapon -- never ever -- and must cease its deadly funding, training and equipping of terrorists and militias," Trump said in Jerusalem.

Rouhani, who defeated hardline challenger Ebrahim Raisi in Friday's presidential election, responded by ridiculing decades of US strategy in the Middle East. 

"When they attacked Afghanistan, they made a mistake. When they attacked Iraq, they made a mistake. When they imposed sanctions on us, they made a mistake," he said.

"If you know of a case where America acted correctly, you tell me."

He said the only sensible move by Washington was the nuclear deal it signed with Iran in 2015, when the U.S. "talked with respect" and reached a "win-win result."

"If American chooses another path, it will fail again. There is no doubt in this."

He said Iran was still forming its judgment of the Trump administration. 

"We are waiting for this government to settle... I hope it can settle so that we can have a better judgment about those in Washington," said Rouhani. 

Asked about Trump's summit with Arab leaders on Sunday, Rouhani said it was "just a show with no practical or political value of any kind."

In a jibe at the billion-dollar deals signed between Trump and the Saudi government, he said: "You can't solve terrorism just by giving your people's money to a superpower."

He added that it was Iran's allies in Lebanon, Syria and Iraq that had been leading the fight against the Islamic State group and other jihadists.

"Those who have fought terrorists are the Syrian and Iraqi people. Iran has stood by their side and continues to do so," he said.

"The American people have not forgotten the blood spilled on September 11. They will not allow it to be traded for billions of dollars," he added, accusing the Saudis of promoting the extremism behind jihadist groups. 

- 'No to destruction' -

Focusing on the domestic situation at the start of his press conference, Rouhani criticized his hardline opponents for claiming they were the true keepers of the Islamic revolution. 

"No one has the right to confiscate the revolution," said Rouhani, boosted by his election victory.

"The people said no to destruction... and said yes to unity, moderation, engagement and wisdom."

He made veiled criticisms at security agencies that control large swathes of the Iranian economy and have sought to block his efforts to privatize and attract foreign investment. 

"The people know... that without competition on the basis of quality, not on the basis of political or security power, that our economy cannot progress," he said.

Comments 19
Thumb justice 22 May 2017, 17:02

sour grapes

Thumb Southern...... 22 May 2017, 17:27

Exactly a show.... https://ibb.co/kmFVAv

Thumb galaxy 22 May 2017, 22:49

so why are you then running like a headless chicken posting 50 posts on every article if it is all a show ya heretic?

loool

Thumb flamethrower-_ 22 May 2017, 18:26

lulz @ mowaten the most accomplished multi-character trolling soliloquist ever.. but bru I don't want to tell you how to do your job, next time you should just sent the Al Qaeda sympathizers without telling anyone, it's more a surprise that way. I mean look what happened with Hajj Michel Samaha, his loose lips made President Assad's brilliant plan go to waste!!

Thumb thepatriot 22 May 2017, 18:46

The biggest showman of all is Hassan Nasrallah! Big empty theatrical speeches all the time... divine victories and pointing fingers...

Thumb Southern...... 22 May 2017, 21:09

god bless Iran for its stance that allowed the wahhabi state to be isolated and defeated in all fronts, in Iraq, in Syria in Lebanon and now in Yemen... bani Saud days are numbered.

the wahhabi state only allies are Israel and the warmonger. the remaning are paid stooges.

Thumb justin 22 May 2017, 21:14

Southern?????

"god bless Iran"?????

but you said you were an atheist and as you well know atheists do not say "god bless"! Have you finally found God?

Thumb janoubi 22 May 2017, 21:17

and do you believe for one moment what this lying hateful and deceitful clown says?

Thumb ex-fpm 22 May 2017, 21:29

'atheist' southern caught lying again!!!!!!

Thumb janoubi 22 May 2017, 21:16

but your Assad is not a paid stooge nor is your terrorist militia (hezbollah ) nor are the huthis in Yemen, right ya irani?

Thumb Southern...... 22 May 2017, 21:15

btw, Trump lowered his pants after the N Korean threat, these people only understand the language of force... ahh and Ivanka too.

Thumb Abu-Ivanka 22 May 2017, 21:28

Southern if you ever speak ill of my daughter Ivanka again, I will make you take a joy ride on a Tomahawk. Watch what you say!

Last warning and God Bless the United States Of America.

Thumb Southern...... 22 May 2017, 21:30

it's the coutrary:

we know that youy still completely without pants.

Read and enjoy.

http://www.counterpunch.org/2006/10/13/how-hezbollah-defeated-israel-2/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rf-Ea2K9KyU

Thumb warrior 22 May 2017, 21:32

you might as well quote heretics.net!

lol

Thumb galaxy 22 May 2017, 21:47

if 2006 war was a victory for you heretics could you tell us what defeat would look like?

rofl

Missing hajjradwan 22 May 2017, 22:50

The cost of Nasrallah broken promise to the Lebanese people, ironically called "Operation Truthful Promise" the war of 2006:

Missing hajjradwan 22 May 2017, 22:50

Lebanese official's Hezbollah fighters death toll 500, total death toll including combatants 1191.
Lebanon/GDP (2006) 5,372.48 USD
Damage to Lebanon's civilian infrastructure estimated close to $2.5 billion US. The material damage to the private sector was estimated at $200 millions. Foreign visitors had been expected to bring in $2.5 to $3 billion US during 2006. Over a dozen southern town completely destroyed. The economy, forecast to grow 5-6 percent in 2006, shrank 5 percent, with the tourism sector hard hit.

Missing hajjradwan 22 May 2017, 22:51

Israeli soldiers killed 121 Israeli civilians killed 43, 18 of these were Israeli Arabs.
Israel/GDP (2006) 21,905.02 USD
The war cost Israel $1.6bn , or about 1% of GDP, according to initial government estimates. About a third of that went directly to the army. Israeli economists have estimated direct war damage at $3.5 billion, including losses in Gross Domestic Product, and in tourism.
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Never let the facts stand on the way of a good story - Mark Twain
of course Hezbollah won ;)

Thumb scorpyonn 23 May 2017, 06:47

If Trump does anything in office I hope he flattens Iran and puts this cancer to rest forever.