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Trump had no Intel, but bombed Iran because he looks good on television

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettJune 23, 2025No Comments
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The truth is starting to get out of all the things that the Trump administration will not say about their decision -making process on Iran’s bombing.

The New York Times reported that Trump was watching how Iran’s strikes were playing on Fox News:

He was amazed by the advisers of what he said to be a brilliant Israeli military operation, which involved a series of precision strikes that killed key personalities in Iranian military leaders and exploded strategic weapons sites. Trump called on his mobile phone to journalists and began to salute the operation as “excellent” and “very successful” and suggesting that he had much more to do with that than people thought it.

Later in the day, Trump asked an ally how Israeli strikes “played”. He said that “everyone” told him that he had to get more involved, in particular by potentially lowering GBU-57 GBU-57 bombs on the package, the Iranian Uranium Insirial Center buried under a mountain south of Tehran.

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The president was closely monitored Fox News, who broadcast walls on the wall of Israel’s military operation and featuring the guests urging Mr. Trump to get more involved. Several Trump advisers deplored the fact that Mr. Carlson was no longer on Fox, which meant that Trump did not hear the other side of the debate.

Trump was influenced by the way the strikes that Israel launched played on Fox News, but what about the intelligence that Trump claims to have about Iran on the verge of a nuclear weapon?

Roller reported that Trump has no Intel:

“There is no Intel,” said one of the officials, who has obtained anonymity to discuss sensitive issues. “Nothing new, that I am aware of … the president protects the United States and our interests, [but] Intelligence assessments have not really changed in relation to what they were before. »»

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In the federal government, senior officials and political decision -makers do not claim that Trump’s claims of an imminent nuclear threat are built on something other than vibrations, whether intentionally manufactured or not.

Trump has never had an intel and seems to have bombed Iran because he thought it would play well and revive his failing presidency.

It is not a coincidence that Trump bombed Iran after his attempt to attack Los Angeles and nationalize the immigration raids failed.

Donald Trump has chosen to attack Iran, which is why the administration did not show information or evidence in support of his decision.

Trump may have completely sank the burning embers of his presidency with his choice to attack Iran, and now we know that there was no reason for that.

What do you think of the real reasons why Trump bombed Iran? Share your reflections in the comments below.

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