Donald Trump told Fox News that Iran had approximately 1,200 missiles directed at Middle Eastern nations during the previous four months, a claim widely circulated by Arab media.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump stated in an interview with Fox News that Iran has maintained a massive missile threat against its neighbors, according to reports from prominent Arab news networks.
As reported by Al Jazeera, a Qatari-funded pan-Arab network that frequently highlights U.S. and Israeli regional maneuvers, Trump claimed that Iran had "about 1,200 missiles directed toward Middle Eastern countries during the past 4 months."
This specific quote was heavily circulated as breaking news across multiple regional Telegram networks. The pro-Palestinian network Quds Channel also highlighted the statement, broadcasting the 1,200-missile figure to its followers as an urgent alert.
Identical coverage of the Fox News interview was reported by the Iraqi channel One Iraq and Quds and Palestine News. The uniform reporting across channels with differing regional focuses highlights widespread Arab media interest in Trump's assessment of Iranian military posturing and strike capabilities.
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