Los DELIRANTES discursos de TRUMP
A chronological review of contradictory statements allegedly made by Trump over a month-long period regarding a war, showing frequent reversals on victory claims, Iran's status, NATO involvement, and the Hormuz Strait situation.
Summary
This transcript presents a day-by-day account of purported Trump statements from March 3-31 regarding an ongoing war, highlighting numerous contradictions and policy reversals. The statements show Trump alternately claiming complete victory and acknowledging ongoing conflict, declaring Iran defeated while also calling for attacks against them. His position on international assistance fluctuates dramatically - from requesting Western help to claiming no help is needed, threatening NATO allies for non-compliance while simultaneously rejecting their aid, and stating he could withdraw from NATO without Congressional approval. Regarding the Hormuz Strait, Trump's statements range from demanding allied cooperation to reopen it, to threatening to abandon it entirely, to claiming the US doesn't need it due to domestic oil supplies. His characterization of Iran shifts from 'defeated' to 'dead' to 'begging for peace,' while also suggesting ongoing negotiations are proceeding well. The timeline reveals a pattern of contradictory messaging on military strategy, diplomatic relations, and alliance management within a single month period.
Key Insights
- Trump made contradictory claims about winning the same war multiple times within a single month, suggesting either confusion about military status or inconsistent messaging strategy
- Trump's statements revealed a pattern of threatening allies with consequences for not providing help, then immediately claiming no help was needed as a supposed test of loyalty
- Trump's position on the Hormuz Strait shifted from demanding international cooperation to keep it open, to threatening to abandon it entirely, to claiming the US has sufficient domestic oil to make it irrelevant
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Transcript
Let's do a very curious review of everything Trump has said since the war started. And beware, you are going to freak out. Tell me in the comments what you think. On March 3 he said, we won the war or we won the war. On March 7 he said, we have defeated Iran. On March 9 he said, we must attack Iran. And then he also said, the war is almost completely over and in a very beautiful way. On March 12, we did win, but we have not yet won completely. On March 13, we won the war again. On March 14, please help us in relation to the countries of the West. On March 15, if they…
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