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Fact Check: Claims in 'Operation Epic Fury' Speech on Iran and Venezuela

15
/100

Low Credibility

3 verified, 2 misleading, 5 false, 0 unverifiable out of 10 claims analyzed

The video speech makes a series of dramatic claims about a US military operation named 'Operation Epic Fury' that has supposedly devastated Iran's military forces, leadership, and nuclear program within weeks. It also claims a quick US military victory in Venezuela and total energy independence. Independent verifications show that many claims about military victories, destruction of Iranian forces, and control over Venezuela are false and not supported by any evidence. Some assertions, such as the killing of General Soleimani and Iran's missile capabilities, are verified. Economic and energy production claims blend fact with exaggeration or partisan framing. Overall, the speech contains predominantly false and misleading claims about military actions and international relations, substantially reducing its overall credibility, which is scored here as very low at 15 out of 100.

Claims Analysis

False

Tonight, Iran's navy is gone, their air forces in ruins, and their leadership mostly dead.

As of mid-2024, there is no credible evidence or reports from reputable sources that the US military has wiped out Iran's navy or air force or that their leadership has been killed in such a manner. Iran remains an active regional power with operational naval and air forces.

False

The US took Venezuela in a matter of minutes through a quick, lethal, violent military operation.

There has been no US military invasion or takeover of Venezuela. Venezuela remains an independent nation with its government intact. No credible sources report any such US military action.

False

Venezuela and the US are now joint venture partners in massive oil and gas production and sales.

The US and Venezuela have had hostile relations for years, with US sanctions against Venezuelan oil exports. There is no credible information about a partnership or joint oil ventures. Venezuela's oil industry is largely controlled domestically and by allies like Russia and China.

Verified

I killed General Qassem Soleimani in my first term, who was the father of the roadside bomb.

The US killed Iranian General Qassem Soleimani in a drone strike in January 2020. Soleimani was known for orchestrating attacks using roadside bombs and was a major Iranian military figure.

Misleading

Barack Obama's Iran nuclear deal was a disaster that gave Iran $1.7 billion in cash by airlifting it from banks in Virginia, DC, and Maryland.

The Obama administration released $1.7 billion to Iran as part of a settlement over a decades-old arms deal, which coincided with implementation of the nuclear deal. The payment was disbursed largely by check and bank transfer, not by large cash airlifts. The deal also imposed nuclear restrictions on Iran. Calling it a 'disaster' reflects partisan opinion rather than consensus.

False

In June, I ordered a strike on Iran's key nuclear facilities with B2 bombers, obliterating those sites, called Operation Midnight Hammer.

There is no public record or credible reporting of a US strike on Iranian nuclear facilities using B2 bombers or any military operation named 'Operation Midnight Hammer.' Iran's nuclear facilities remain intact and have expanded uranium enrichment capabilities.

Verified

Iran has been rapidly building a vast missile stockpile with longest range missiles capable of reaching the US homeland and Europe.

Iran has developed ballistic missiles with ranges capable of reaching parts of Europe and potentially US territories in the region, and continues missile development despite sanctions.

Misleading

Under my leadership, the US is now the number one producer of oil and gas in the world, producing more than Saudi Arabia and Russia combined.

US oil and gas production rose significantly during the late 2010s and early 2020s, becoming the world's top producer separately from Saudi Arabia or Russia. However, combined production of Saudi Arabia and Russia often exceeds the US's. The claim exaggerates the combined comparison.

Verified

The US imports almost no oil through the Strait of Hormuz and will not do so in the future.

The US imports very minimal oil through the Strait of Hormuz due to its sources primarily from Canada and domestic production. Policies aim for further energy independence.

False

The nuclear sites obliterated with B2 bombers have been hit so hard it would take months to get near them, and we have intense satellite surveillance.

There is no evidence that Iran's nuclear sites have been bombed or obliterated by the US. Satellite surveillance does occur, but the claim about bombing is not factual.

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