Trump Rejects Late Iranian Negotiation Bids Amid Mockery of Khamenei's Ashes

President Donald Trump claims Iran is desperately seeking negotiations but is weeks too late, as anti-regime Telegram channels circulate morbid mockery regarding the ashes of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

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Trump Rejects Late Iranian Negotiation Bids Amid Mockery of Khamenei's Ashes

Recent reports from Farsi-language breaking news channels highlight claims from U.S. President Donald Trump regarding Iran's delayed attempts at diplomacy, alongside highly morbid, anti-regime commentary concerning Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

According to the breaking news channel اخبارفوری خبرفوری جنگ امریکا فوری—a network focused heavily on military updates and U.S.-Iran conflict—President Trump stated that Iranian officials "desperately want to negotiate, but as I said they should have done this last week". This statement was widely circulated, garnering over 28,000 views on that channel alone. The anti-regime aggregator گروه خبرفوری shared a similar report but quoted Trump indicating the Iranians "should have done this two weeks ago."

Meanwhile, the discourse on these channels reflects a deeply hostile posture toward the Iranian government. In a highly mocking post, گروه خبرفوری published morbid commentary celebrating the apparent death and incineration of Iranian leadership. Laughing that the targets now must turn to ashes, the channel mockingly asked its audience: "A question guys, Khamenei's ashes are mixed with the others, now how do they figure out who is who".

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There is a slight discrepancy between the channels reporting Trump's remarks, with one claiming he said Iran should have negotiated 'last week' and another stating 'two weeks ago'. The highly morbid commentary regarding Khamenei's ashes strongly suggests a context of recent targeted military strikes resulting in the deaths and literal incineration of high-ranking Iranian officials. The tone of the channels is overtly sensationalist and staunchly anti-regime, treating the casualties as a punchline.