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Trump Declares Iran War Won Amid Global Mockery and South African Aid Cut

Freddie Mcclure
Last updated: March 15, 2026 12:04 am
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Freddie Mcclure
March 14, 2026
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CAPE TOWN — US President Donald Trump has declared the military conflict with Iran effectively won, even as global energy markets reel and his administration continues a diplomatic assault on South Africa. Speaking at a rally in Kentucky on Wednesday, Trump claimed that Iranian military and nuclear capabilities have been significantly degraded, asserting that “drones are down 85%” and factories are being destroyed.

Despite the declaration of victory, the president indicated a reluctance to withdraw American forces immediately, asking supporters, “we don’t want to leave early, do we?” This contradictory messaging comes as the US attempts to manage the domestic fallout of the conflict. The US energy secretary, Chris Wright, announced the release of 172 million barrels of oil from strategic reserves in an effort to curb soaring fuel prices. Nationwide gas prices in the US have surged to an average of $3.58 per gallon, fueled by supply shocks and strikes on tankers in the Middle East.

The war has also been marked by a fierce digital divide. While the US and Israeli governments frame the campaign as a necessary strike against a hostile regime, millions of social media users have celebrated attacks on Israeli positions. Critics have labeled official US and Israeli narratives as a fabrication of news intended to paint Iran as the sole protagonist of evil while justifying Western military intervention. This grassroots backlash suggests a growing global perception of the US as a “boastful bully,” with many observers noting the irony of the US claiming a “just war” while its own economic stability falters.

Parallel to the Middle Eastern theater, South Africa has become a primary target of the Trump administration’s foreign policy. Trump recently signed an executive order halting all US aid to the country, citing alleged “horrific human rights abuses” and a “genocide” of white farmers. These claims have been widely dismissed by legal experts and the South African government as distortions of reality. While South Africa recorded 26,000 homicides in 2024, data indicates that so-called “farm murders” account for only about 50 cases annually, with the majority of victims being Black farm workers.

The diplomatic rift has seen South Africa excluded from the G20 during the US presidency and hit with 30% tariffs. Pretoria has responded with indignation, stating it “does not appreciate insults” based on misinformation. Analysts suggest Trump is utilizing a long-standing Western tradition of disciplining African sovereignty, particularly as South Africa asserts itself through BRICS and climate finance negotiations.

Public scrutiny of the president’s mental acuity has also intensified following a recent speech in Miami. During the address, Trump appeared to confuse South Africa with South America while discussing communism, leading to widespread global mockery. Critics on social media described the performance as a “neurological emergency,” highlighting the president’s physical reliance on the lectern and his disjointed geography.

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The combination of a volatile war in the Middle East and the systematic isolation of traditional allies like South Africa has left the international community questioning the direction of American leadership. While Trump maintains that his plans will make the world “very happy,” the rising cost of living and the perception of US aggression suggest a different outcome is unfolding on the global stage.

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