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Reports that Iran's president called Trump administration 'afflicted with mental retardation' appear to have been based on a mistranslation

Jun 26, 2019, 19:01 IST

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is seen during meeting with health ministry top officials in TehranReuters

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  • Iranian President Hassan Rouhani insulted President Donald Trump on Tuesday after he signed new economic sanctions on the country the day before.
  • Multiple news outlets reported that Rouhani described the Trump administration as "afflicted with mental retardation."
  • That appears to be a translation error. According to the BBC's Monitoring service, and a University of Michigan Professor, the real implication of Rouhani's words was less offensive.
  • Rouhani most likely said the Trump administration was stricken with "mental incapability" or "mental disability," according to Persian experts at the BBC.
  • US-Iran tensions have risen dramatically this month after the US accused Iran of destroying two oil tankers, and Iran shot down a US drone.
  • Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Reports that Hassan Rouhani, Iran's president, described President Donald Trump's administration as one "afflicted with mental retardation" may have been based on a translation error that made Iran seem more aggressive.

The Associated Press reported that Rouhani said in a live TV speech Tuesday: "The White House is afflicted by mental retardation and does not know what to do."

Reuters, similarly, translated the phrase as: "They are suffering from mental disability. The White House actions mean it is mentally retarded."

Outlets including Al Jazeera and Radio Farda - an Iranian branch of the US-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty - carried that quote, as did Business Insider, citing the AP.

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The BBC originally reported the "mentally retarded" quote, but later revised it to say "mentally disabled."

President Donald Trump speaks as he receives an an update on Fentanyl and the opioid epidemic, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)Associated Press

The insulting quote now appears to have been a translation error.

According to BBC Monitoring, which monitors foreign-language media around the world, the literal translation of Rouhani's comments is: "They have become stricken with mental incapability. The White House has become stricken with mental disability."

Juan Cole, a history professor at the University of Michigan and Middle East expert, also wrote in a Wednesday blog post that Rouhani did not call Trump "mentally retarded."

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Cole said there may not be an exact Persian phrase to mean that, and that the English translations given to Rouhani were excessively offensive.

The Persian phrase for "mental incapability" is "natavani-ye zehni," while "mental disability" is "ma'luliyat-e zehni," BBC Monitoring said.

Meanwhile, the closest Persian phrase for "retarded" is "aqab mande," which suggests the process of being slowed or delayed, the BBC said.

Trump slammed "Iran's very ignorant and insulting statement" hours after Rouhani's televised speech. It is not clear exactly what the president understood Rouhani to have said.

On the eve of renewed sanctions by Washington, Iranian protesters trample on an Israeli flag during a demonstation outside the former US embassy in the Iranian capital Tehran on November 4, 2018, marking the anniversary of its storming by student protesters that triggered a hostage crisis in 1979. - Thousands joined rallies in Tehran and other Iranian cities, carrying placards that mocked President Donald Trump, wiping their feet on fake dollar bills, and engaging in the usual ritual of burning the US flag.(Photo by Majid Saeedi/Getty Images)

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Rouhani's Tuesday speech came after Trump signed new sanctions against Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and eight of his top commanders.

Read more: In his sanctions announcement, Trump accidentally named the wrong supreme leader of Iran, who has been dead since 1989

Tensions between Washington and Tehran escalated rapidly this month after the US accused Iran of destroying two oil tankers that had passed through the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard said it shot down a US drone.

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