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Ahmadineja­d writes open letter to Trump, welcomes criticism of US political system

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Iran’s ex- president Mahmud Ahmadineja­d published Sunday an open letter to Donald Trump, welcoming his criticism of the US political system but taking issue with his visa ban and attitude to women.

Many Iranians see the new US president as cut from the same cloth as Ahmadineja­d, who shocked the establishm­ent with his sudden rise to power in 2005, combining hardline rhetoric and populist economic policies to win a powerful following among Iran’s lower classes.

At times in the long and rambling letter, published on his website, he appears to find a kindred spirit in Trump.

“Your ( Trump) Excellency has truthfully described the US political system and electoral structure as corrupt and anti- public,” he writes.

But much of the letter is spent exhorting Trump to end interventi­ons in the Middle East and ditch the “arrogance” of past US administra­tions.

Ahmadineja­d also takes issue with Trump’s visa ban on seven Muslim- majority countries, including Iran.

“The presence and constructi­ve effort of the elite and scientists of different nations, including the million- plus population of my Iranian compatriot­s has had a major role in the developmen­t of the US... the contempora­ry US belongs to all nations.”

He also finishes with a short lecture on respecting women – a possible reference to Trump’s recorded claims that he has sexually assaulted some.

“The great men of history have paid the highest level of respect to women and recognized their God- given capabiliti­es,” Ahmadineja­d writes.

Ahmadineja­d has a fondness for writing to world leaders, having sent letters to former US president Barack Obama, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the pope – as well as an 18- page missive to previous US leader George W. Bush.

When Trump was elected in November, many Iranians joked about the similariti­es to their former president, whose tenure ended in 2013.

“When Ahmadineja­d said that he intended to export his method of managing the world, we didn’t take him seriously...” wrote one bemused commenter on social media.

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