Iranian officials have dismissed President Donald Trump's announcement of an “economic D-Day” aimed at isolating the country from global trade, calling it a distraction from America’s own economic challenges. Iranian Economy Minister Mohammad Reza Araghchi described the so-called “Economic D-Day” as a diversion from the U.S. Government’s growing financial troubles.

The U.S. National debt has reached $40 trillion, according to Iranian officials, who emphasized the country’s own economic instability. They argue that Trump’s strategy is not aimed at addressing real economic issues but rather at shifting focus away from domestic concerns.

The remarks come amid ongoing tensions between the U.S. And Iran, with Washington seeking to limit Tehran’s access to international markets. Iranian officials have consistently criticized U.S. Economic policies, highlighting the impact of high interest rates and debt on global trade.

The situation underscores the complex interplay between economic strategies and geopolitical tensions, with both nations using economic rhetoric to assert influence.