By SCM REPORTER
Tehran
IRAN has sensationally accused Donald Trump of running the world by the “law of the jungle,” claiming the US President is using raw power to snatch world leaders and bully sovereign nations into submission.
In a fiery speech in Tehran yesterday, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told a room of diplomats and scholars that the world is being forced back into a prehistoric era where only the strongest survive.
“The United States, under President Trump, is enforcing the law of the jungle,” Araghchi barked at the National Congress on Foreign Policy. “If you are weak, you will be crushed.”
The Iranian chief cited a string of recent White House power plays that have sent shockwaves across the globe:
THE MADURO GRAB: The daring US military abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro last month.
THE NUKE STRIKES: Trump’s June 2025 order to blast Iranian nuclear sites.
THE GREENLAND LAND-GRAB: Ongoing “mafia-style” pressure on Denmark to hand over the massive Arctic island of Greenland.
Araghchi claimed that while past US leaders at least tried to find “international legitimacy” for their actions, Trump has stripped away the mask, implementing a “peace through force” policy that leaves no room for debate.
“It [the US] attacks any place it wants, abducts the president of any country it wants, and tells him to do what it intends,” Araghchi warned.
The Foreign Minister told the crowd that Iran has “no choice” but to grow its military and political muscles to avoid being the next victim of the American sledgehammer.
He insisted that if Tehran backs down even one inch, they will be forced into a total surrender.
The defiant message comes as tensions reach a boiling point, with Araghchi calling for a “unified domestic voice” to ensure Iran can withstand the heat from Washington.
To understand Iran’s latest outburst, you have to look at the unprecedented year Donald Trump has had on the world stage:
1. Operation Midnight Hammer (June 2025)
The current bad blood peaked last summer when Trump ordered a massive air and sea assault on Iran.
Over 125 aircraft, including stealth B-2 bombers, pulverized three of Iran’s key nuclear sites at Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan.
Trump declared the facilities “totally obliterated,” demanding Iran “make peace” or face even more destruction.
2. The Venezuela Snatch (January 2026)
Just weeks ago, the world was stunned when US special forces launched “Operation Absolute Resolve” in Caracas.
They captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife, whisking them off to New York City to face narco-terrorism charges.
The move was hailed by Trump’s supporters as a victory for freedom but slammed by critics as “state-sponsored kidnapping.”
3. The Greenland Crisis (2025–Present)
Trump hasn’t just focused on enemies; he’s squeezed allies too. He has repeatedly demanded that Denmark cede Greenland to the US for “national security” reasons.
The row got so nasty that Trump threatened the EU with a 25% import tax and hinted at military force before partially walking back the threats at Davos last month.
