Trump's Own Admission of Massacring Iranians: The Devil’s Mask Falls

Sunday, November 09, 2025

SAEDNEWS: American Forces Fired Over 100–150 THAAD Missiles to Counter Iran’s Ballistic and Drone Attacks, Consuming a Significant Portion of the System’s Advanced Stockpile

Trump's Own Admission of Massacring Iranians: The Devil’s Mask Falls

According to the political service of Saed News, quoting Fars, no one in West Asia doubts that the United States and the Israeli regime are two faces of the same reality—a relationship in which Israel plays the role of America’s “wild guard dog” to advance Washington’s interests in the region. For years, the United States has unconditionally stood behind the crimes and aggressions of this regime, acting as its main partner and supporter in all such actions.

The twelve-day imposed war against the Iranian nation followed the same pattern. It began when Iran engaged in indirect negotiations with the United States in Oman—talks that later proved not to be aimed at easing tensions but were part of a pre-designed U.S. plan to facilitate an attack and advance hidden objectives. During this period, the Israeli regime, in full coordination with Washington, launched the assault, while the U.S. attempted to direct and manage the war from behind the scenes through military support, air assistance, and political and psychological pressure on Iran to prevent a response: “The foolish and malicious attack of the Israeli regime on our country occurred while government officials were negotiating indirectly with the American side. From the start, it was suspected that America was involved in this malicious act of Israel.” (1404/03/28)

American officials publicly denied involvement. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, following the first Israeli attack, claimed the action was unilateral and that the U.S. had no role. Yet the truth soon revealed the falsehood.

From Tel Aviv’s Hell to Washington’s Unmasking

Only hours after the assault, Iran responded with a swift and precise operation named Promised Truth 3. In the first wave, over 150 missiles and 350 drones were launched toward the occupied territories. Israel believed that relying on U.S. military support and some European countries could easily subdue Iran, but it suddenly found itself engulfed in a hell of fire, smoke, and destruction. At that moment, the United States was forced to unmask itself and enter the war directly to rescue its “guard dog”: “The U.S. regime entered direct combat because it felt that if it did not, Israel would be completely destroyed. It entered the war to save it.” (1404/04/05)

Even direct U.S. involvement could not change the equation, facing Iran’s heavier responses. The number and precision of successful Iranian missile and drone strikes not only neutralized Israel’s defense systems but forced Washington to publicly plead for an end to the conflict: “Israel, the party opposing the war, was forced to turn to the U.S. If it had not been weakened, if it had not fallen to the ground, if it had been able to defend itself, it would not have sought U.S. assistance. It turned to America, meaning it could not cope with the Islamic Republic.” (1404/04/25)

Later, Trump admitted historically: “Netanyahu and I went through hell together, in a battle with an old, powerful, and skilled enemy called Iran.”

The Twelve-Day War: America’s Direct War Against Iran

The twelve-day imposed war demonstrated that the U.S. was not only a political and military supporter but a direct partner in Israel’s crimes. Whether in the Gaza war with seventy thousand martyrs or in the twelve-day conflict claiming over a thousand Iranian lives, America bore principal responsibility: “America is the main partner in the Gaza war. They claim to fight terrorism, yet over twenty thousand children and infants were killed in these attacks. Were they terrorists? No—they were victims of American terrorism! In the Gaza two-year war, seventy thousand were killed officially. In the twelve-day war in Iran, besides indiscriminate bombings that killed over a thousand people, our scientists were assassinated.” (1404/07/28)

Documents later revealed that U.S. involvement went far beyond political support or back-channel messaging; Washington deployed nearly all its usable military capabilities to defend Israel. According to the Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA), the U.S. military used about 14% of its total missile arsenal over twelve days to support Israel—requiring three to eight years to replace.

CNN reported that during the twelve-day war in June 2025, the U.S. fired approximately a quarter of its advanced THAAD interceptor missiles, designed for high-altitude regional defense, with each launch incurring enormous costs. Estimates place the total THAAD interception expenditure at $1.5 billion. More than 100–150 THAAD missiles were fired to counter Iran’s ballistic and drone waves, a significant portion of the U.S. advanced missile inventory.

The U.S. had only seven THAAD systems, deploying two directly in the occupied territories, each operated by 95 American soldiers with six launchers and 48 interceptors. Rapid use of these missiles created critical gaps in the U.S. missile defense network, sparking domestic concerns over depletion, even as public support for unconditional backing of Israel reached historic lows. Haaretz confirmed that in just twelve days, the U.S. consumed missile stocks equivalent to two years of THAAD production.

These figures and documents indicate that America’s presence in the war went beyond political backing. Washington stood at the frontline—from political, intelligence, and military support to direct participation in operations, attacking Iranian positions, contributing to Iranian casualties, and ultimately trying to stop the war to minimize damage to its “guard dog.” This was no longer a war between Iran and Israel; it was a war between Iran and the United States.

Trump: The Assassin of the Iranian People

Despite this, the U.S. tried to maintain a façade of neutrality, even playing the role of mediator. Yet, as the saying goes, “a liar has a short memory.” On the evening of Thursday, November 6, 2025, Donald Trump, attempting to claim the operation as his personal achievement, admitted to reporters: “I personally directed Israel’s attack on Iran.” This single statement exposed all previous lies and confirmed what Iran had long asserted: the United States and Israel are one spirit in two bodies.