By Hammad Kahlun,
Scandinavian News Agency
A senior commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps IRGC General Mohammad Reza Naqdi, has reportedly issued sharp criticism of U.S. President Donald Trump, calling his word “worthless” and questioning his judgment and consistency.
The remarks, attributed to IRGC General Naqdi in comments circulating in Iranian media, could not be independently verified by Scandinavian News Agency at the time of publication.
According to the attributed statement, IRGC General Naqdi said the U.S. president is “remarkably shortsighted and immature” and accused him of lacking “any long-term strategic vision.
” He reportedly added that Trump’s public statements are “baseless and riddled with inconsistency,” going so far as to say he would trust “a taxi driver far more” than the American leader.
Who Is Mohammad Reza Naqdi
Naqdi is a senior figure within Iran’s IRGC General a military and political force that has historically taken a hardline public stance against U.S. policy in the Middle East.
He has previously held command roles within the organization, though his exact current title in connection with this statement has not been confirmed and requires further sourcing before publication.
Context Behind the Remarks
Iranian officials, particularly within the IRGC General, have periodically issued public statements criticizing U.S. leadership, especially around periods of heightened tension between Washington and Tehran including disputes over sanctions, nuclear negotiations, and military posturing in the Gulf region.
Without a confirmed date or venue for these specific remarks, it is not possible to place them precisely within that broader timeline, and readers should treat the statement as a standalone attributed comment pending further confirmation.
Key Facts
- IRGC General Mohammad Reza Naqdi is reported to have made sharply critical remarks about President Trump
- He reportedly called Trump’s statements “baseless” and said he trusts “a taxi driver” more
- The exact date, location, and platform of the remarks remain unconfirmed
- No official U.S. government response has been issued as of publication
- Scandinavian News Agency has not independently verified the quote’s authenticity
- IRGC General
FAQs:
Who is Mohammad Reza Naqdi?
He is a senior commander associated with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), a powerful military and political institution in Iran.
What did Naqdi reportedly say about Trump?
He is quoted as calling Trump “shortsighted,” “immature,” and untrustworthy, saying he would trust a taxi driver more than the U.S. president.
Has the White House responded?
No official response has been issued as of this report’s publication.
Is this quote verified?
No Scandinavian News Agency has not been able to independently confirm the date, source, or original context of this statement.
Why does the IRGC criticize U.S. leaders publicly?
The IRGC has a long history of adversarial rhetoric toward U.S. administrations, particularly amid disputes over sanctions and regional military tensions
No Official U.S. Response Yet
As of this report, there has been no public response from the White House, the U.S. State Department, or President Trump himself to the remarks attributed to IRGC General.
Scandinavian News Agency will update this article if an official reaction is issued.





