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Karoline Leavitt's Controversial Remark on 'Killings' in Foreign Policy

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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt faces criticism for her comments on U.S. foreign policy and negotiations with Iran.

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Karoline Leavitt's Controversial Remark on 'Killings' in Foreign Policy

During a press briefing, Leavitt stated that the United States would take drastic measures if it disagreed with the way negotiations were handled. Her remarks came amidst questions about U.S. talks with Iran during the ongoing conflict, Operation Epic Fury.

Leavitt was questioned about trusting the current Iranian spokesperson after the assassination of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and other senior officers in earlier strikes. Journalist Dasha Burns raised concerns about who now holds authority in Tehran. Leavitt's response drew immediate criticism.

Leavitt stated that previous Iranian leaders 'faced' consequences for their actions, implying that Iran's stance in negotiations had led to U.S. military intervention. Her comments contrast with the administration's earlier framing of military actions as part of the war, not as punishment for diplomacy.

The press secretary also mentioned that the president was open to listening, but that this would not deter him from focusing on the military objectives set out.

Leavitt's statements have generated a wave of negative reactions on social media, with users criticizing the administration's stance. One X user wrote: “Trump’s crew IQ much lower than his… Also, they’re all freaks.” Another user commented: “Diplomacy without immunity doesn’t work.”

Analysts warn that linking military action to negotiations could exacerbate existing tensions in the region. Operation Epic Fury, which began on February 28, resulted in the deaths of several senior Iranian officials within hours, further complicating the diplomatic landscape.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has also pointed out 'fractures' within Iran's leadership, raising questions about who will negotiate on behalf of the Islamic Republic. Donald Trump has claimed to be in contact with Iranian Parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, although Iran has denied that such talks are in progress.

Leavitt's statements, made as she is about to become a mother for the second time, have intensified the debate over U.S. foreign policies, especially in a context of conflict and delicate negotiations.

The United States' stance, reflected in Leavitt's statements, raises questions about the future of negotiations with Iran. The contrast between diplomacy and the threat of military action creates an environment of uncertainty and distrust.

Political analysts and experts in international relations are debating the impact of these statements on the geopolitical landscape and the potential consequences for regional stability.
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