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NEWS: Trump just posted about his latest strikes on Iran and threatened that “the Islamic Republic of Iran will no longer exist” if the U.S. is “forced to militarily complete the job.” A reminder: the MOU specifically bars these kinds of threats.
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Analysis Summary
Trump posted on Truth Social threatening Iran's existence if the U.S. is forced to continue military action, alongside announcements of new strikes on Iranian targets — a statement confirmed by NBC News, Raw Story, Mirror, and CBS News. The ongoing U.S.-Iran conflict involves tit-for-tat strikes: the U.S. hit Iranian military sites Saturday in response to an Iranian drone attack on a commercial ship in the Strait of Hormuz, and Iran retaliated Sunday with joint missile and drone strikes on U.S. bases in Bahrain and Kuwait. The post claims the ceasefire MOU bars such threats, but news coverage does not provide the agreement's text or specific language restrictions to independently verify this allegation.
Claims Analysis (3)
“Trump just posted about his latest strikes on Iran”
Multiple outlets (Raw Story, Mirror, NBC News) confirm Trump posted on Truth Social about new strikes on Iran on Saturday/Sunday.
“Trump threatened that 'the Islamic Republic of Iran will no longer exist' if the U.S. is 'forced to militarily complete the job'”
Five independent outlets quote Trump's exact threat verbatim from his Truth Social post. The quote is directly attributed and confirmed across multiple sources.
“The MOU specifically bars these kinds of threats”
The post references an MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) governing the U.S.-Iran ceasefire. News coverage confirms a week-old ceasefire agreement exists but does not provide the text or specific terms of the MOU to verify whether it explicitly bars hostile rhetoric.
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