Trump posts series of AI war pictures and warns Iran

Over the weekend, Donald Trump utilized his Truth Social platform to deliver a series of AI-generated war images, intensifying his warnings to Iran as diplomatic negotiations remained at a standstill.

In a stern message on Sunday, Trump wrote, “For Iran, the Clock is Ticking, and they better get moving Fast, or there won’t be anything left of them. Time Is Of The Essence! President DJT.” This statement underscores his urgency for Iran to act quickly.

Accompanying his post were several AI-generated visuals, including a dramatic depiction of Trump on a warship amidst a turbulent sea, pointing directly at the camera. The scene captures an intense moment with warships and flashes of lightning, one of which flies the Iranian flag.

In a pointed reference to previous administrations, Trump included a contrasting image: one labeled “Obama/Biden” showcasing a fully intact Iranian fleet, and another labeled “Trump,” displaying the same ships destroyed on the ocean floor.

Standing by his side is a US naval commander, and the image is captioned: ‘It was the calm before the storm.’

Another image shows the President menacingly pressing a red button from a control room in outer space while surrounded by screens showing explosions. The picture is captioned ‘Space Force.’

One picture shows a US warship lasering an Iranian plane and is captioned, ‘Lasers: bing, bing, gone!!!’, while a separate post features a US flag covering the Middle East with arrows targeting Iran.

Trump’s provocative post on Sunday has reignited concerns that he might initiate military strikes against Iran if a satisfactory resolution to ongoing tensions is not reached through diplomatic channels.

The dramatic AI-generated scene posted by the US President on his Truth Social platform features warships and lightning, with one vessel visibly bearing the Iranian flag

One shows a US warship lasering an Iranian plane and is captioned, ‘Lasers: bing, bing, gone!!!

Another AI image shows the President menacingly pressing a red button from a control room in outer space

The caption of the two images reads ‘159 boats’ in reference to the number of Iran’s naval ships, which Trump claimed last month were all ‘at the bottom of the sea.’

Trump’s threatening message on Sunday sparked fears he may resume strikes on Iran if they do not come to an agreement with the US to end the prolonged conflict.

It came as he was set to speak with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday afternoon to discuss the latest developments in the region.

An Israeli official told Axios the two discussed Iran, and the outlet also reported that Trump’s national security team is expected to meet on Tuesday.

Iranian media reported Sunday that the Trump administration had offered no meaningful concessions in response to the Iranian regime’s latest proposals, raising fears that negotiations could crumble.

Trump said the fragile ceasefire was on ‘massive life support’ and dismissed Iran’s counteroffer as ‘totally unacceptable.’ 

‘I looked at it, and if I don’t like the first sentence, I just throw it away,’ he told reporters aboard Air Force One on Friday. 

He added that evening that the ‘decimation of Iran’ would be ‘continued’, while praising the US Military.

During a congressional hearing last week, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said they have ‘a plan to escalate if necessary’.

Meanwhile, on Saturday, Iran revealed plans to impose fees on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital energy waterway controlled by Iran, which is under a US naval blockade.

The head of the Iranian parliament’s national security committee, Ebrahim Azizi, announced the move to regulate traffic through the vital shipping lane.

The proposed plans would see vessels charged ‘fees for specialized services’ provided under the new system.

Azizi said: ‘In this process, only commercial vessels and parties cooperating with Iran will benefit from it.’

‘The route will remain closed to the operators of the so-called “freedom project,”‘ he added.       

The Trump administration is under pressure to end the war in Iran as gas prices rocketed by more than 50 per cent to a nationwide average of $4.51 per gallon in the US.

Hegseth tried to avoid giving a clear answer about the cost of conflict during an appearance before lawmakers on Capitol Hill Tuesday morning.

The US defense secretary appeared before the House appropriations committee last week to discuss his department’s budget, alongside Pentagon comptroller Jay Hurst and Caine.

Hegseth was probed by California Democrat Pete Aguilar to share more details about the budget, to which Hegseth said the Pentagon would ‘share what we can when it’s relevant and required.’

Aguilar then responded that he believes, ‘this would be the format that would be required.’

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One post features a US flag covering the Middle East with arrows targeting Iran

Trump also shared a comparison picture in a clear jab at his predecessors

Trump also shared a comparison picture in a clear jab at his predecessors

Hurst told lawmakers that the estimated cost of the war had risen to $29 billion, up from the earlier $25 billion he had presented to lawmakers while appearing on Capitol Hill at the end of April.

‘That’s because of updated repair and replacement of equipment costs, and also just general operational costs to keep people in theater,’ Hurst noted as justification.

Diplomatic efforts for a more durable peace have faltered, and fighting has heated up between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon despite a nominal ceasefire there.

The UAE recently accused Iran of launching drone and missile attacks as tensions have risen over the Strait of Hormuz.

A drone strike targeted the United Arab Emirates’ sole nuclear power plant on Sunday, sparking a fire on its perimeter.

There were no reports of injuries or radiological release, but it highlighted the risk of renewed war as the Iran ceasefire remains tenuous.

No one claimed responsibility, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) did not blame anyone for what it said was an ‘unprovoked terrorist attack.’

The UAE has hosted air defenses and personnel from Israel, which sparked the war by attacking Iran with the US on February 28.

Iranian state television, meanwhile, aired segments with news anchors holding rifles in an effort to prepare the public for war.

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