Trump's hidden 'method to his madness': President's expletive-laden social media threats and bizarre 'praise be to Allah' messages are finally explained
US President Donald Trump's expletive-laden social media threats against Iran were meant to appear 'unstable and insulting' to bring Iran to the negotiating table, according to senior White House officials. Trump's posts, which included a 'praise be to Allah' message, drew significant backlash and raised concerns about his fitness for office.
Donald Trump's recent social media posts threatening Iran have been explained by senior White House officials. They say the posts were intended to appear 'unstable and insulting' to motivate Iran to negotiate. On Easter Sunday, Trump posted a message threatening to take action against Iran, using expletives and declaring 'Praise be to Allah.' The post drew significant backlash, with some Democrats suggesting the 25th Amendment be invoked. Trump reportedly came up with the idea himself, using language he thought Iranians would understand. Two days later, he issued another warning, threatening that a 'whole civilization' would die if negotiations were unsuccessful. Trump's advisors told the Wall Street Journal that he was concerned about the fallout, asking 'How's it playing?' Trump stood by the threats in a subsequent Fox News interview.
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