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Donald Trump’s current statement — “we are engaged with one of the strongest countries” — sharply contradicts his own past narrative on Iran.January 2026: Trump warned Tehran that a “massive armada” was heading toward Iran and said the next attack would be “far worse.” February 2026 (State of the Union): He called Iran the “world’s number one sponsor of terr0r”, claiming its ambitions were “sinister” and threatening action if needed. Mid-March 2026: Trump publicly dismissed Iran as a “paper tiger”, suggesting it was weak and unable to respond effectively. March–April 2026: He escalated further — threatening to “obliterate power plants,” “bring them back to the Stone Age,” and destroy infrastructure if Iran did not comply. At the same time, he pushed ideas of regime change, telling Iranians to “take over your government” and assuming internal collapse was likely. Now the shift is visible.From “paper tiger” → “one of the strongest countries.”The gap between assumption and reality is now exposed — not by critics, but by his own words.#IranWar #Trump #Geopolitics #USA #fblifestyle #MiddleEast #GlobalTensions #WarNarrative #Strategy #RealityCheck #Germany #UK #France #Japan #WorldPolitics #BreakingNews