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Trump's Iran Navy Claim Draws Mockery Over 'Floating' Ships

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President Donald Trump sparked online ridicule after claiming U.S. forces had "destroyed and sunk 9 Iranian Naval Ships" that would "soon be floating at the bottom of the sea." The boast, posted on Truth Social, came as U.S. military operations against Iran escalated, resulting in three American troop deaths and five serious injuries.

Critics pounced on the contradictory phrasing, noting that sunken vessels cannot simultaneously float. The statement followed Saturday's launch of major combat operations in Iran, which Trump suggested could last up to a month with potential for further casualties. Social media users from various backgrounds mocked the apparent gaffe, with one commenter suggesting the president meant "sitting" rather than "floating."

The incident highlights the challenges of wartime communication, as military actions intensify in the region. While the administration maintains aggressive posture toward Iranian naval forces, the president's messaging has drawn attention away from strategic objectives and toward linguistic missteps. The exchange underscores the scrutiny facing administration statements during heightened military engagement.