A commentator writing under the handle Abu Saleh argues that his past warnings against the Trump administration's Iran policy were vindicated, asserting that Iran retains its nuclear enrichment capability, ballistic missiles, and proxy network despite the 2023-2024 campaign.
A commentator writing under the pseudonym Abu Saleh published a post Monday morning claiming that his past criticism of the Trump administration's Iran approach has been vindicated. The post asserts that Iran retains its nuclear enrichment capability, its ballistic missile stockpile, and its network of regional proxies, and that the 2023-2024 military campaign did not change this reality. The commentator also targets Israeli media figures who praised Trump during his presidency. The post is a single unsourced opinion piece and does not cite any new information or official sources. As The Zioneer reported on June 8, President Trump stated in an NBC interview that Iran retains only 22% of its missile stockpile — a figure that directly contradicts the commentator's assertion. There is no indication the commentator has access to intelligence or official assessments.
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