Trump pushes back on Wall Street Journal editorial labeling him ‘sucker’ on Iran
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President Trump pushed back against a Wall Street Journal editorial calling him a "sucker" on Iran.
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President Trump on Tuesday pushed back against a Wall Street Journal editorial that called him a "sucker" regarding Iran. The editorial specifically cited the incomplete reopening of the Strait of Hormuz as a basis for its criticism. In response, President Trump posted on Truth Social, asserting that Iran's entire Navy was at the "bottom of the sea." This public disagreement highlights ongoing tensions and differing perspectives on the effectiveness of the Trump administration's Iran policy. The President's assertion aims to counter the narrative that his approach to Iran has been unsuccessful or weak.
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