Trump Threats Against Iran
Donald Trump's Easter Sunday posts sparked controversy with threatening statements towards Iran, warning of consequences if the Strait of Hormuz is not opened and suggesting a potential attack on the country. Critics called for his removal from office under the 25th Amendment due to concerns over his mental stability and potential conflict escalation. Trump's threats against Iran were met with resistance, and Iran emerged victorious. Iranian officials and citizens celebrated their win, calling Trump's retreat a humiliating defeat. Trump's initial aggressive stance, including threats of a nuclear strike, was seen as ineffective. Multiple White House officials denied reports that the US is considering using nuclear weapons against Iran, calling such claims 'click-bait' speculation and exaggerated rhetoric.
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This is a threat of genocide and merits removal from office. The President’s mental faculties are collapsing and cannot be trusted.
To every individual in the President’s chain of command: You have a duty to refuse illegal orders. That includes carrying out this threat.

I've taught European history for 30 years. Americans have always asked me how the Holocaust was possible, how Germans could have enabled a madman reveling in mass murder to carry out his plans. Now we can see in real time how this is enabled; now we have front-row seats.

This is a brazen pre-admission of genocide against the Iranian people, which would obviously be a war crime. Madness.

Narrative Momentum
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〰️ "Trump Threats Against Iran" wave is slowing but still growing — up 42.3%
📈 "Trump Threats Against Iran" wave is surging — up 75.8%