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Security08:49 · 44m ago

Trump Resumes Strikes on Iran Immediately After US World Cup Exit

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Following the United States' 4-1 defeat to Belgium and subsequent elimination from the 2026 World Cup, a narrative quickly spread on social media platform X suggesting that President Donald Trump chose to renew military strikes against Iran only after the tournament ended for the US team. The timing of the US attacks on Iranian targets coincided closely with the conclusion of America's participation in the World Cup, prompting users to speculate that Trump had maintained a ceasefire during the tournament to avoid distractions.

Many viral tweets claimed that Trump wanted to keep peace with Iran solely for the duration of the World Cup, and once the US was out, he no longer cared about maintaining the truce. Some users humorously suggested that Trump was reacting emotionally to the US team's loss, linking the resumption of strikes to the "humiliation" of the World Cup exit.

Earlier on the same day, Trump declared that the ceasefire with Iran was over following a night of extensive US attacks on Iranian targets. He harshly criticized the Iranian regime, calling its members "liars" and "human scum," and reaffirmed that the US would not allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons. These developments come amid escalating tensions between Washington and Tehran, particularly after recent attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz.

The social media discussion reflects a broader context of renewed conflict between the US and Iran, with the World Cup elimination serving as a focal point for public commentary on the timing of Trump's military decisions. Iranian officials also took the opportunity to mock Trump amid the World Cup controversy.

The situation remains fluid as the US continues its military operations against Iran while the World Cup proceeds without the American team.

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