Trump's Iran war: A chaotic narrative with threats, contradictions, and onomatopoeia
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Trump's Iran war: A chaotic narrative with threats, contradictions, and onomatopoeia
"Trump has given over 50 interviews, spoken at nearly 20 events, and answered media questions a dozen times aboard or at the steps to Air Force One, according to the archives of the American media outlet Roll Call."
"In the war according to Trump, there has been a bit of everything, from praise for the incredible U.S. military and criticism of his predecessors, to repetitive reports of military coups and constant allusions to the assassination of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani."
"On the same day, Trump used onomatopoeia to describe the interception of Iranian missiles: Fire, boom, fire, boom. Nor have his standard outbursts against the media been lacking."
"I can change my mind in a matter of seconds, he told Fox News Radio when asked if he would take over Kharg Island."
Since February 28, Donald Trump has engaged in extensive media activity regarding the war against Iran, giving over 50 interviews and speaking at nearly 20 events. He has also posted more than 40 times on his social network, Truth, and shared supportive press articles. Trump's narrative includes military praise, criticism of predecessors, and references to past military actions. He has made threats to Tehran, called NATO members cowards, and discussed the potential for negotiations, while also making gaffes and attacking the media.
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