Donald Trump has unleashed a blistering message on his social media platform Truth Social, venting his anger at a recent vote in the U.S. Senate. According to him, Iran was under enough pressure to agree to nearly everything, but the Senate's War Powers Act vote threw a wrench into his entire approach.
Trump argued that, for the first time in decades, Iran was openly respecting the United States and its President, and that the Senate chose that exact moment to act in a way he described as badly timed and pointless.
What Trump Said in the Post
In his message, Trump said the vote signaled to the world's top sponsor of terror that America disapproved of the steps he was taking and that he should stop. In his view, this actually gave help and relief to the enemy.
So, I have Iran on the “ropes,” ready to go down for the fall, willing to give us practically anything, and for the first time in decades, respecting the hell out of the United States and its President, ME, and the U.S. Senate decides to have a poorly timed and meaningless War Powers Act Vote, telling the Number One Sponser of Terror in the World that the United States doesn’t like what I am doing to them, and I must stop, and by so doing has provided aid and comfort the Enemy. Four Republican Losers voted with the Dumocrats, and Iran asked my people, “what does that all mean?” These Senators have just made my job more difficult, but I will get it done, one way or the other, because I always get it done! President DJT
Targeting Four Republican Senators
Trump took aim at four senators from his own party who joined Democrats in the vote, using harsh language to describe them. He said the decision left Iran confused, with Tehran asking his people what the vote actually meant.
Even so, Trump expressed confidence that he would achieve his goal. He insisted that although the senators had made his job harder, he would finish it one way or another, because he always gets it done.
Background
According to news reports, America's strategy toward Iran remains a subject of constant debate, and some analysts believe Trump may not need a formal deal to secure the terms he wants. At the same time, amid tensions linked to Iran, security experts have been warning about cybersecurity risks at the business and institutional level, calling it a critical area that corporate leaders should keep on their radar.





















