A cdstatement circulating on social media has claimed that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un criticized former U.S. President Donald Trump over tensions involving Iran and the United States. The message, widely shared on messaging apps and social platforms, alleges that Kim said Trump chooses conflicts with countries he believes cannot effectively respond and avoids confronting powerful nations such as North Korea, China, or Russia. The viral post also claims that North Korea could “make the United States disappear with a single missile” and suggests that Iran has the capability to attack parts of the United States but refrains due to concerns about civilian casualties. However, as of now, no major international news agencies or official North Korean state media outlets have confirmed that Kim Jong Un made these remarks. Analysts and fact-checkers say such dramatic quotes often appear online during periods of geopolitical tension and are frequently taken out of context, mistranslated, or entirely fabricated. Experts warn that misinformation related to global conflicts spreads rapidly on social media, especially when political tensions are high. Readers are advised to verify claims through trusted news organizations and official statements before sharing them online. The viral claim comes amid continuing international tensions involving the United States, Iran, and several regional powers, though no confirmed statement from North Korea’s leadership matching the circulating quote has been reported.
BREAKING: Kim Jong Un Threatens the U.S.? Viral Quote About Trump and Iran Sparks Global Alarm
A viral social media post claims North Korean leader Kim Jong Un criticized former President Donald Trump and hinted at North Korea’s missile power against the United States.
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