How Donald Trump once wanted to tweet the war against Iran

How Donald Trump once wanted to tweet the war against Iran

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How Donald Trump once wanted to tweet the war against Iran








Donald Trump attacks Iran and is now being reminded with pleasure how he had been in this step on Twitter for years and against Barack Obama.

Eight times and over several years, Donald Trump predicted that Barack Obama would attack Iran: “In the near future” (on November 14, 2011), “out of despair” (on October 9, 2012), “because he negotiated” (on November 11, 2013) and again and again: “To be (re-elected), as these tweets show:



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Now it was Donald Trump who attacked Iran

What the 44th US President Obama actually did: together with France, Great Britain, Germany, Russia and China, an agreement with Iran concluded about the civilian use of nuclear power. The deal had a few quirks – so it did not prevent the rocket upgrade of Iran – but the construction of the atomic bomb was prevented or at least severely delayed. Until Donald Trump came and terminated the contract by spring.

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It was he and not Obama who now attacked the Mullah regime with 30 Tomahawk marching aircraft and six bunkerbreaking monster bombs of the GBU-57 type. The three nuclear locations of Natan, Isfahan and Fordo have probably been destroyed. It is unclear whether the Iranians were able to bring enriched uranium and nuclear technology to safety before the attack.

“Shouldn’t we finish Iran?”

Donald Trump rarely may be interested in yesterday’s chatter, in contrast to many Twitter/X users. They now grate him and his supporters with all the tweets of the past 14 years under their noses, in which he once pleaded for a deal with Iran and then again against it. In which he sees the mullah regime with him on a wavelength and then again not.

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On March 12, 2012, he once suggests making Israel available to bombs. And a year and a half later: “While everyone is waiting to attack Syria, maybe we should really finish Iran and its nuclear skills?”

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At that time, Trump was still an opinion-loving TV reality star and did not have to have a clear attitude towards the conflicts in the Middle East. At some point he no longer wanted to send American soldiers to these “endless wars”. But now it turns out: The two -way head of state may want to be a pens of peace, but is only a war president, like star-Arand correspondent Leonie Scheuble analyzed.

Source: Stern

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