President Donald Trump continues to make false and unproven claims about the war in Iran.
Trump claimed Monday that “nobody” expected Iran to retaliate by targeting US allies in the region. In fact, various experts had publicly warned that Iran might or would likely respond this way – and top Iranian officials had themselves vowed that Iran would target nearby US allies if attacked.
Trump claimed that a former president had told him in a private conversation that they wished they had attacked Iran as Trump did. But aides to all four living former presidents told CNN on Monday that they hadn’t spoken to Trump about the war.
Trump also repeated his long-debunked lie that a book he released in 2000 warned that Osama bin Laden was going to commit a major terrorist attack and said the authorities needed to “get” bin Laden. In fact, the book contained no warnings or advice about bin Laden.
And Trump argued Sunday that media outlets should be charged with treason for supposedly spreading fake videos of a US aircraft carrier on fire. But the White House could not provide a single example of a US media outlet promoting the fake videos.
Here is a fact check of these four claims.
AI fakes, the media and ‘TREASON’
In a social media post Sunday night, Trump criticized Iran over fake videos, generated by artificial intelligence, purportedly depicting Iranian military successes in the war. He then suggested “TREASON” charges against media outlets that he claimed had coordinated with...
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