Donald Trump warns Iran against pursuing any assassination attempt
The White House has made it clear that the US is prepared to sustain these retaliatory strikes for weeks if Iran does not back down
- Center-left4
- Center11
- Center-right7
- Right6
- Public / State2
- Agency1
15 agency rewrites / co-publications detected
Summary
The White House has made it clear that the US is prepared to sustain these retaliatory strikes for weeks if Iran does not back down. In a publication on his social network Truth, US President Donald Trump threatened, on Friday, July 10, "to decimate and completely destroy" Iran if the government of that country tried to kill him. Donald Trump claims that Iran wants to "kill," Tehran maintains that it has "maintained word" on the ceasefire agreement.
Furthermore, If he doesn't, it's still law; we'll still celebrate it," Johnson said. "At the stroke of midnight, a huge bipartisan bill to lower housing costs became law without the President's signature. Historic housing legislation designed to boost supply is now the law of the land.
In addition, 'I've been on their list for a long time. However, multiple administration officials, along with representatives from the White House and the Pentagon, have emphasized that this phrase is strictly informal and is not the official name of any US military operation.
The same facts are framed differently: Center — “regime” ; Right — “regime”.
Cross-referenced from 27 sources across 10 countries and 8 languages. The account holds across the geopolitical divide.
Factual coreconfirmed by several independent voices
The White House has made it clear that the US is prepared to sustain these retaliatory strikes for weeks if Iran does not back down.
reliability moderate2/4 sourcesIn a publication on his social network Truth, US President Donald Trump threatened, on Friday, July 10, "to decimate and completely destroy" Iran if the government of that country tried to kill him
reliability moderate3/3 sources
Reported detailssecondary facts, each attributed to its source
Donald Trump claims that Iran wants to "kill," Tehran maintains that it has "maintained word" on the ceasefire agreement.
according to Le Monde — InternationalIf he doesn't, it's still law; we'll still celebrate it," Johnson said.
according to CBS News — Latest"At the stroke of midnight, a huge bipartisan bill to lower housing costs became law without the President's signature.
according to CBS News — LatestHistoric housing legislation designed to boost supply is now the law of the land.
according to Washington Examiner +1'I've been on their list for a long time.
according to Daily Mail +1However, multiple administration officials, along with representatives from the White House and the Pentagon, have emphasized that this phrase is strictly informal and is not the official name of any US military operation.
according to Daily Mail +1
Disputedincompatible versions — to verify
No factual contradiction detected between sources.
Framing by sidesame fact, different words — loaded terms highlighted
Center
- regime
Right side
- regime
Blind spotwhat one side keeps silent
The White House has made it clear that the US is prepared to sustain these retaliatory strikes for weeks if Iran does not back down.
omitted byLeft sideRight sidePublic / Agenciescovered byCenterRight sidePublic / AgenciesIn a publication on his social network Truth, US President Donald Trump threatened this Friday, July 10, "to decimate and..
omitted byRight sidePublic / Agenciescovered byLeft sideCenterRight side
Sources23 sources cross-checked
Center7
Public / State2
Agency1