US Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited the Taj Mahal along with her wife Jeanette Rubio and US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor on Monday and posted a picture on social media as the Consulate General of Iran in Hyderabad took a satirical jibe at the image and accused America of “threatening Iranian civilisation.”
Rubio is visiting India for four days and it is his first official visit which is aimed at recalibrating relations between Delhi and Washington that have reportedly faced headwinds since last year.
If Rubio knew the history or architecture, he wouldn’t have posed for a picture here. This monument was built out for the love of emperor’s Iranian wife, crafted by the genius of Iranian architects — meanwhile his government today threatens to wipe out Iranian civilization,… pic.twitter.com/zi4CNU3u7U
— Iran In Hyderabad (@IraninHyderabad) May 25, 2026
Iranian mission critiques Rubio’s historical awareness
The official X handle of the Consulate General of Iran in Hyderabad criticised Rubio’s visit to the 17th century monument in Agra and claimed that the US secretary of state was unaware of the monument’s architecture. The mission wrote, “If Rubio knew the history or architecture, he wouldn’t have posed for a picture here.”
Wonderful to be back at the iconic Taj Mahal with @SecRubio, @jeanettedr4 and Robert Gabriel. A breathtaking symbol of India’s extraordinary heritage and craftsmanship. pic.twitter.com/ezoCNJ3l1C
— Ambassador Sergio Gor (@USAmbIndia) May 25, 2026
Referring to US President Donald Trump’s earlier threat against Iranian civilisation, wherein he had said “A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again,” the Iranian mission in Hyderabad wrote, “This monument was built out for the love of emperor’s Iranian wife, crafted by the genius of Iranian architects — meanwhile his government today threatens to wipe out Iranian civilization, insulting other civilizations.”
Context of recent military conflict
The development comes in the backdrop of the US-Iran war which started after America and Israel launched their offensive against Tehran on February 28. A ceasefire was struck between the US and Iran on April 8, halting the conflict in West Asia.
US President Donald Trump posts on Truth Social, “A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don’t want that to happen, but it probably will. However, now that we have Complete and Total Regime Change, where different, smarter, and less radicalized… pic.twitter.com/jPxOxy9pRw
— ANI (@ANI) April 7, 2026
However, a peace deal to end the fighting still remains elusive as Iran and US remain stuck on some issues, including the fate of highly enriched uranium stockpile, Iran’s nuclear programme, administering the Strait of Hormuz among others.
Ongoing negotiations in Doha
An Iranian delegation has reached Doha on Monday to hold talks with the Qatari prime minister in order to finalise a potential deal with the United States to end the conflict in the region.


