Trump's 'Annihilated' Statement on Iran Turns into His Newest Meme Misstep

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In his June 21 televised address from the White House, President Donald Trump declared that the U.S. had “obliterated” Iran’s nuclear program following airstrikes on three of its nuclear sites. The word was meant to project power, certainty, and victory. Instead, it has gone viral for all the wrong reasons.

Within days, “obliterated” morphed into an online punchline, mocked by critics and meme-makers across social media platforms. It has become the latest in a long line of Trumpian catchphrases to implode under scrutiny.

The backlash began after CNN and The New York Times published reports citing a preliminary U.S. intelligence assessment that contradicted Trump’s triumphant rhetoric. According to the leaked findings from the Defense Intelligence Agency, the U.S. strikes only delayed Iran’s nuclear ambitions by a few months. They did not destroy the program.

That nuance has unleashed a storm of online sarcasm.

“Our next strike will be even more obliterating,” one user posted on X.

 

“The only thing that was ‘totally obliterated’ was Trump’s credibility,” another chimed in.

 

Others used the term to highlight Trump’s shaky record with facts: “Americans who believe the world’s most documented liar’s claim that Iran’s nuclear program was ‘completely and totally obliterated’ are still waiting for Mexico to pay for the wall,” one user posted.

 

Another mocked the drama of it all: “This movie is a must-watch: Obliterated 🔥🔥🔥”

 

Trump responded to the media reports with fury. On June 26, he took to Truth Social to denounce CNN and The New York Times, demanding that their reporters be “fired immediately.” In all-caps, he accused them of being “bad people with evil intentions” and even hinted at legal action.

In a formal letter to The New York Times, Trump’s attorney Alejandro Brito called the article “false,” “defamatory,” and “unpatriotic,” demanding a retraction and apology for what Trump claims has “damaged his reputation.” Both CNN and The Times stand by their reporting.

On the same day, Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth defended Trump’s narrative, calling the strikes a “historic success” and downplaying the intelligence report. But Hegseth’s comments only fueled the skepticism online, particularly after he admitted the U.S. intelligence community “doesn’t know the extent of the damage,” while simultaneously claiming total destruction.

“How does that work exactly?” asked one user.

The backlash follows a well-worn pattern in Trump’s political playbook: make a bold claim, double down, attack the press, and accuse critics of sabotage. But in this case, the weight of evidence and the speed of the internet are turning his favorite word into a PR disaster.

Trump has continued to share supportive messages on Truth Social praising the bombing campaign and suggesting he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize. Meanwhile, his administration appears to be sticking with the “obliterated” narrative, even as doubts mount.

Iran, for its part, acknowledged the damage. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi described the strikes as “significant,” though not terminal. Speaking on Iranian state television, he said that experts were conducting a full assessment and that reparations would be sought. “The discussion to demand reparations for the damage caused is now high on the government’s agenda,” he said.

The June 21 U.S. airstrikes were a response to escalating tensions following Israel’s June 12 bombing of Iranian sites. Trump framed the strikes as a necessary show of strength, warning that further attacks could follow. Yet his choice of words—“obliterated”—is now shaping the post-bombing narrative more than the military action itself.

Like “covfefe,” “hamberders,” and “very stable genius” before it, “obliterated” has entered the Trumpian lexicon of viral absurdity, only this time, it’s about war, not fast food.

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