Back in October 11, 2013, Donald Trump took to Twitter and made a bold prediction about then-President Barack Obama:
âRemember that I predicted a long time ago that President Obama will attack Iran because of his inability to negotiate properly â not skilled!â
At the time, it was seen as typical Trump-style provocation. But now, 11 years later, that âpredictionâ has boomeranged â and in the most ironic way possible.
Because today, it wasnât Obama who bombed IranâŠ
đ„ It was Trump himself.
đșđž U.S. air forces under Trumpâs command launched a full-scale strike on three Iranian nuclear sites: Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan. According to Trump:
âA full payload of bombs was dropped. All planes are out of Iranian airspace. Mission accomplished.â
But hereâs the twist.
đźđ· Iran responded with laughter. Officials say no underground facilities were damaged, and thereâs no radiation leak. In fact, Iranian media openly mocked the attack, calling it âineffective and desperate.â
đ°ïž Even U.S. military sources told Fox News that the underground complex at Esfahan was âdeeper and stronger than expectedâ â raising questions about the strikeâs true impact.
đŸđȘ Meanwhile, Yemenâs Houthi rebels warned the U.S. will âface consequencesâ for its actions.
đ From accusing Obama of weaknessâŠ
đ âŠto launching an attack that some now call a strategic blunder, Trump has come full circle.
Is this bold leadership â or a self-fulfilling prophecy gone wrong?