Biography Flash Javier Milei Clashes With Iran Dances at Jewish Galas and Exits the WHO in a Wild Week
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Javier Milei, Argentinas firebrand president, has been at the center of escalating international tensions and domestic drama over the past week. Tehran Times reports that Irans official mouthpiece slammed Milei for crossing a red line by branding the regime an enemy amid the Middle East war, hinting at reprisals that could spike global inflation to 40 percent and hit Argentine fuel prices up 8 percent since March. A24com details how this follows physical attacks on Milei and his team, with analysts warning of proportional responses from Tehran, fueled by his tight ties to the US and Israel. YouTube news channels like those from A24 amplify the buzz, noting Irans evaluation of countermeasures as conflict risks spill toward Latin America.
Earlier in New York for Argentina Week around March 9, the American Israelite recounts Milei dancing to Hebrew tunes at the Algemeiner honor, visiting the Chabad Rebbe's gravesite again, and declaring himself the most Zionist president ever during a Yeshiva University chat with Rabbi Ari Berman on economics and Israel support. He lit up social media praising a criminal complaint against streamer Tomas Rebord, who mocked his Israel trips and floated wild Patagonia fire conspiracies implicating Jews; Milei called it a masterclass, tagging DAIA, Argentinas top Jewish group.
Domestically, Todo Noticias covers Cristina Kirchner blasting Milei in her Cuadernos case testimony, claiming hell keep her jailed unconstitutionally. Polls from The Pass show his approval dipping to a series low of 35 percent positive amid scandals like probes into spokesperson Manuel Adorni and crypto whispers involving sister Karina. Yet a silver lining: 45 percent expect his term to end better by 2027.
In a bold sovereignty move, Drishti IAS and Euronews confirm Argentina notified the UN on March 17 to exit the World Health Organization, effective in a year, per Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno, to boost health policy freedom.
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