Iran launched new attacks. And says they want trumps blood and that the united states will bitterly retreat it
Analysis
The claim that "Iran launched new attacks and says they want Trump's blood and that the United States will bitterly retreat" contains elements grounded in real geopolitical tensions but is not fully substantiated as stated. While Iran has engaged in hostile actions and rhetoric against the U.S., including threats and attacks, there is no clear, verified evidence from trusted sources that Iran explicitly demanded "Trump's blood" or predicted a "bitter U.S. retreat" in those exact terms. The sources provided are largely non-trusted, outdated, or unrelated, and none directly confirm the claim. However, Iranian leaders have made defiant statements against U.S. policies and presence, and there have been attacks attributed to Iran or its proxies. The claim mixes factual hostility with exaggerated or unverified phrasing, warranting a partly true verdict.
Sources
Discusses Trump's Iran nuclear deal stance but does not mention Iranian attacks or threats against Trump personally.
Duplicate of Bron 1, no relevant support.
Mentions U.S.-Iran tensions and threats post-Soleimani killing but lacks direct evidence of the quoted rhetoric.
Focuses on U.S. foreign policy outlook, no direct Iranian attack or threat references.
Mentions blood metaphorically and unrelated political commentary, no direct Iran-U.S. threat link.
Discusses unrelated topics; no connection to Iran or U.S. retreat claims.
Quotes Khamenei stating Iran will not retreat, implying defiance but no mention of "Trump's blood" or U.S. bitter retreat.
Describes U.S. disengagement but no Iranian attacks or threats.
Historical context on Iran and U.S. but no recent attacks or threats as claimed.
Notes Iran challenges U.S. interests but no direct quote about Trump or U.S. retreat.
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