Argentine President Javier Milei strongly condemned Iran during a speech at Yeshiva University in New York, labeling the country an "enemy" of Argentina. The head of state recalled past terrorist attacks and expressed absolute confidence in the victory of Western allies over the threat of global terrorism.
"They planted two bombs against us, one at the AMIA and another at the Israeli Embassy. Therefore, I have no doubt that the United States and Israel will be victorious in this situation."
Milei also linked this issue to the political situation in the Latin American region. He directly accused the governments of Cuba and Venezuela of supporting financial networks that contribute to global instability.
"Trump has closed eight conflicts, he has worked jointly with Israel, and today it is clearly seen what happened in Venezuela, it is clearly seen what is happening in Iran. Furthermore, I have a strategic alliance with the United States and Israel."
During his speech, the Argentine leader highly praised Donald Trump's role on the international stage, presenting him as a key figure in resolving global crises. According to Milei, the joint leadership of the US and Israel will inevitably prevail over Iran and other regimes.
"I am proud to be the most Zionist president in the world."
The president expressed confidence that the current course of Western countries will lead to global changes, including the resolution of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
"It will finally be crowned not only with peace in Ukraine and Russia, but the icing on the cake will be that Cuba will definitely be free, and in the end we will have a much better world without communists."
Concluding his speech, Milei touched upon domestic politics and the moral principles of state governance.
"Not everything is valid to win a vote. Machiavelli is dead, and it is time to bury him."
In the final part of his address to the students, the Argentine president also repeated one of his most famous maxims regarding economic policy.
"Taxes are theft."