— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 28, 2026
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, posted February 28, 2026) is an 8-minute video announcement where President Trump states that the United States has begun major combat operations against Iran.In the video, he describes the actions as a large-scale, ongoing military campaign in partnership with Israel. Key points he emphasizes include:Destroying Iran's missile industry and navy.
Eliminating the threat of Iran obtaining nuclear weapons.
Targeting military capabilities broadly (beyond just nuclear sites this time).
Framing it as a necessary response after failed negotiations and to prevent an "imminent" threat.
The post itself has very high engagement: over 9.5 million views, ~148k likes, ~33k reposts, and ~27k replies (as of the latest data). Many top replies are highly critical, accusing Trump of starting a war for Israel, calling him a "traitor" or "puppet," sharing old contradictory quotes from him (e.g., about avoiding wars or criticizing past Iran policies), or posting anti-intervention memes/images.Context from Recent EventsBack in June 2025, the U.S. (under Trump) already conducted airstrikes on three major Iranian nuclear facilities (Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan/Isfahan) as part of Operation Midnight Hammer, following Israel's initial attacks in the Iran–Israel conflict. Trump at the time claimed these strikes had "completely and totally obliterated" Iran's nuclear program.
The February 28, 2026 announcement appears to mark a significant escalation — a new, broader phase of direct U.S. military action against Iran (including conventional military targets like missiles and navy), not just nuclear infrastructure.
Explosions were reported in Tehran around the time of the announcement, and Israel simultaneously described its own actions as a "pre-emptive strike" (named Operation Lion’s Roar by some sources).
This follows weeks of failed U.S.-Iran talks aimed at a new nuclear deal, heightened regional tensions, and prior U.S. actions against Iranian proxies.
The replies show deep polarization: strong support from some pro-Trump users, but very vocal opposition (especially from anti-war, anti-Israel-intervention voices) accusing the move of contradicting his earlier "no new wars" stance.Let me know if you'd like more details on specific replies, the video content, related news sources, or anything else!
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