Donald Trump misled the public about his decision timeline regarding a military strike on Iran, claiming he needed two weeks to decide while secretly preparing for an attack on Iranian nuclear facilities. After leaving for a fundraising dinner, he authorized the first direct U.S. military action against Iran since 1979, showcasing strategic ambiguity and misdirection throughout the process.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Trump pretended he needed time to think about attacking Iran, but he was already planning it and ordered bombs to be dropped while he was at a dinner party.





