Trump Accuses Iran of Conspiring with AI and "Fake News" to Fabricate Military Victories

U.S. President Donald Trump has recently launched a fierce attack on Iran, accusing it of using artificial intelligence (AI) technology and collaborating with "fake news" media to fabricate false attacks against U.S. military targets, concealing the reality that they have been "destroyed" on the battlefield.

Trump posted on Truth Social, stating, "Iran has long been a master at media manipulation and public relations. They are militarily weak but very good at providing false information to those fake news media that greatly appreciate them." He further pointed out that AI has now become another "disinformation weapon" used by Iran. Trump specifically cited examples, saying that Iran showed fabricated footage of "suicide attack boats" firing at various ships at sea, claiming these scenes looked exciting, powerful, and fierce, but in fact, these ships did not exist. He accused this as an attempt to show how "strong" their "defeated army" was.

Regarding recent reports about U.S. military losses, Trump firmly denied them. He mentioned that according to false reports from media such as The Wall Street Journal, five U.S. refueling planes were shot down or severely damaged, but in reality, except for one, all the other planes were still in service, and that one would soon return to the skies. He also specifically pointed out that Iran closely collaborated with fake news media to show images of the U.S.'s most famous and magnificent aircraft carrier, the USS Abraham Lincoln, burning and losing control at sea, which was entirely fabricated. Trump emphasized that this carrier was not on fire at all, and had not even been attacked, and Iran clearly understood the consequences of doing so.

Trump spoke passionately, saying, "The media outlets that create these false news stories should be charged with treason for spreading disinformation!" He insisted that Iran is being destroyed, and the only battle they can "win" is through information warfare created by AI and spread by corrupt media.

Additionally, Trump praised the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Brendan Carr, who is currently reviewing the licenses of some "corrupt and extremely unpatriotic" news organizations. He criticized these institutions for using free public channels, earning large salaries while spreading lies in news and almost all programs, and questioned their credibility. Trump concluded by saying that's why these media have such low support, and even with only 5% positive coverage, he could win the presidential election with a landslide victory.

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