US gave Iran 'week off' for Khamenei's funeral: Trump
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Live Events as a Reliable and Trusted News Source Addas a Reliable and Trusted News Source Add Now! (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel South Dakota: US President Donald Trump on Friday (local time) punctuated his address with a sharp, provocative swipe at Iran, claiming to have given the nation a "week off" for the funeral ceremony of slain Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.Touching on the ongoing tensions in the Middle East during his address marking America's 250th Independence Day at Mount Rushmore, the President claimed that US pressure had "broken the spirit" of the Iranian leadership, leaving them "dying to settle." Trump asserted that the US had granted a temporary suspension of hostilities for humanitarian reasons, stating that "we are nice people.""We knocked the hell out of Iran. They're dying to settle. We gave them a week off for a funeral because we're nice people," the President told the crowd.The President also pointed to successes in Venezuela, stating that his administration's swift actions saw victory over rivals in the Latin American nation."We beat Venezuela in one day," he added, framing these instances as evidence of the US having "created the strongest and most powerful military" in history.Beyond the theatre of foreign policy, the President touted what he described as an unprecedented economic turnaround."We built the biggest and most dynamic economy and by the way, our country today is doing better than it's ever done before.
Never had anything like it. With as of last week 19.2 trillion dollars pouring into the United States right now from all over the world. That's the investments being made and the record was three. Four years and four years, the last administration did much less than one and we did 19.2 in 12 months," he stated.He further claimed that tariffs and a favourable business climate have triggered a manufacturing boom, with new plants and factories being built at "a number we've never, ever seen before," effectively stating that the nation is currently "the hottest country anywhere in the world.""Thanks to our great election win November 5th and the tariffs, plants and factories are being built all over the United States right now and they're being built at a number that we've never, ever seen before. So much more there's we're breaking records by double, triple, quadruple. We created the strongest and most powerful military. We won two world wars, the Cold War and left America's enemies in the depths of history," Trump said.Contrasting the nation's trajectory with the state of affairs two years ago during former President Joe Biden's tenure, which he characterised as a time when America was "mocked" and "in decline," President Trump pointed to a staggering surge in foreign investment."Two years ago, we were laughed at, mocked, and a nation in decline...