Empire of Lies!

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PNN – The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) had stated in its lies of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s military capability that Iran still possesses 70 percent of its missiles and 75 percent of its launchers.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network; the CIA says Iran has retained 70 percent of its missiles, Trump says only 18 percent. This 52 percent gap is not a simple statistical difference, but the scandal of a lying empire that lacks a clear and unified definition even in conveying the simplest field realities.

The US Central Intelligence Agency, as the country’s official custodian of foreign intelligence, emphasizes in its latest assessment that Iran still possesses 70 percent of its missiles and 75 percent of its launchers.

But the president of the same country claims in front of the cameras that “we destroyed Iran’s missile system” and throws out a number that is not even close to what his own intelligence agency reports. This apparent contradiction raises the fundamental question: Where does Trump get his information? Not from the CIA, because he says otherwise. From the Pentagon, which also has different reports.

From his own imagination? Trump’s repeated pattern of contradictory statistics—of the January death toll, once declared 32,000, again 35,000, and again 45,000—shows that in the White House, truth is not a real thing, but a consumable tool. This is the epitome of an empire of lies that cannot even construct a single narrative for its lies.

CIA report and Trump’s claim/Two conflicting narratives about Iran’s missile capabilities

1) Official CIA Report

In its latest assessment of the military capabilities of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has stated that Iran still possesses 70% of its missiles and 75% of its launchers.

2) Trump’s claim

US President Donald Trump presents a completely different narrative. He has claimed: We have destroyed Iran’s missile system. Iran only has 18% of its missiles.

3) Obvious contradiction

The difference between the CIA report and Trump’s claim:

In the CIA report, Iran has 70% of the missiles, but Trump says Iran only has 18%.

This contradiction raises the fundamental question of where Trump gets his information from?!

4) Repetitive pattern of contradictory statistics

A review of Trump’s statements on human casualties in Iran reveals a repetitive pattern of presenting unreliable statistics.

Trump has given three completely different figures regarding the death toll from the January events:

32,000 at one time

35,000 at another time

45,000 at another time

5) Comparing intelligence sources

The CIA, as the official custodian of US foreign intelligence, provides its assessment based on measurable data and standard intelligence methods. But Trump’s statements lack any documented documents or reports.

Conclusion

This gap between the CIA narrative and Trump’s claims demonstrates once again that the empire of lies in Washington lacks a clear and unified definition, even in conveying the simplest facts on the ground.

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