chairman donald trump has threatened to add a New York Times article to its ongoing $15 billion lawsuit against the publication. The threat comes after the NYT published an analysis questioning the consequences of the US-Iran war. Trump called this report “treasonous” true socialRejecting his claim that little had changed in the four months of war.
Donald Trump attacks NYT’s analysis of Iran war
In a lengthy post, he argued that Iran’s army, navy, air force and leadership had been destroyed, its economy had broken down and the Strait of Hormuz had reopened. During this period, US stocks and jobs reached record highs.
the new York Times Article The title of the article that is being criticized is ‘What changed after almost 4 months of war?’ Analysts say not much. It argues that the peace agreement failed to meet the goals that Trump set when he launched the war on February 28. Journalist Neil MacFarquhar wrote that Iran’s ability to consistently retaliate against repeated US attacks. This resulted in a loss that effectively resulted in a strategic victory for Tehran, a conclusion Trump publicly rejected.
Additionally, it said that Iran’s nuclear program has been badly damaged. But it has not been completely abolished, its future is left for further discussion. Similarly, Iran’s ballistic missile program was not addressed in the peace agreement. The publication also warned that Iran’s regional proxy networks remain a threat.
After all, Trump’s anger This comes as Iran has threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz again. This was amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. We-iran talks The second day continued in Switzerland on Monday. This was after a tense opening session in which Tehran reiterated its threat to close the waterway. In conclusion, this is not the first time Trump has publicly clashed with The New York Times. Indeed, other media outlets have also been critical of his administration’s coverage of foreign policy decisions and others this year.
Originally written by Devanshi Basu Mandatory.