Iran’s Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi on Friday criticized the United States’ communications regarding the ongoing regional conflict, comparing Washington’s message to infamous Vietnam War-era briefings.In a post on
The media has also not forgotten; Those fantasy-filled briefings from the frontline became notorious as the ‘Five O’Clock Follies’.”Araghchi argued that the current American message reflects the same detachment from reality: “Fast forward to today: same script, different stage; Hegseth goes on, and the message is still detached from reality.”The External Affairs Minister also claimed discrepancies between official statements and recent events on the ground. He pointed to reports of F-35 downing and strategic maneuvers by the USS Gerald Ford and USS Abraham Lincoln, suggesting that the conflict is far from the one-sided victory portrayed by Washington. He summarized:“The U.S. government says one thing, reality says another. As soon as U.S. officials claim Iran’s air defenses are overrun, an F-35 takes a hit. As soon as they announce Iran’s navy is eliminated, the USS Gerald Ford retreats, and the USS Abraham Lincoln turns away. Different decade, same ‘We’re winning.'”