Trump Threatens Iran and Its “People”
Tehran - BORNA - Donald Trump wrote in a post on the social media platform Truth Social that multiple reports by what he described as “fake news” outlets claim that Gen. Daniel Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff—sometimes referred to as “Razin”—opposes going to war with Iran. Trump asserted that the reports cite no sources and are “100 percent false.”
Trump further claimed that Iran’s nuclear program had been eliminated by B-2 bombers.
The U.S. president also wrote that “Razin Caine is a great fighter” and represents “the most powerful military in the world.” He added that Caine has never spoken about refraining from action against Iran and has not commented on what Trump described as “fabricated limited strikes” that he said he had read about. “He only knows one thing: how to win, and if he is ordered, he will be on the front lines leading the operation,” Trump wrote.
Trump claimed that everything written about a potential war with Iran is false and deliberately misleading. “It is I who decide,” he said. “I prefer that a deal be reached, but if no agreement is made, that day will be a very bad day for that country and, unfortunately, for its people — who are great and amazing people — because such a thing should never have had to happen to them.”
In recent days, several media outlets, including Axios, The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post, have published reports about the possibility of confrontation between Iran and the United States. Trump’s message appears to be a response to these media speculations.
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