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Trump shares video highlighting Americans killed by Iran since 1979

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Trump shares video highlighting Americans killed by Iran since 1979

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TL;DR

President Donald Trump shared a video Wednesday that he said highlights the thousands of Americans killed by the Islamic Republic since 1979, according to a post tracking his Truth Social activity. The video continues Trump's recent pattern of posting archival footage and statements about Iran's actions, without announcing any new policy.

01 · THE DISPATCH

President Donald Trump shared a video on Wednesday that he said highlights the thousands of Americans killed by the Islamic Republic of Iran since 1979, according to a post on monitored channels. The video, posted at 12:24 Jerusalem time, is the latest in a series of Trump posts on the Iran issue this week. As The Zioneer reported earlier Wednesday, Trump had already posted on his Truth Social account about what he called Iran's 'crimes' (09:26). Earlier still, at 01:04, he shared a YouTube video captioned 'This is what I think about the deal with Iran.' The new video continues the same messaging line — highlighting Iranian deaths of Americans — without any specific new policy announcement or action. The post does not specify which incidents the video references, or whether the tally includes military and civilian casualties from the 1983 Beirut barracks bombing, the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing, or more recent attacks by Iranian-linked proxies. No immediate response from Tehran was reported.

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