Trump said that Eron's kamikaze sea drones are not true.

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, responded to reports circulating about the existence of kamikaze-type sea drones in Iran's possession. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to him, the information about such devices currently circulating on social networks and media does not correspond to reality. President Trump's opinion is that these images and reports may be fake materials created with the help of artificial intelligence.
The American leader openly stated the problem and emphasized that kamikaze sea drones do not actually exist. He said that if such dangerous devices were really in the Iranian fleet, the US military forces would have destroyed them in time like other enemy ships.
For this reason, world leaders and military observers have not yet seen these drones, which have not disappeared. Donald Trump said that the reports about sea drones claimed to belong to Iran have not yet been confirmed with reliable evidence.
He called on the public and experts to approach such unverified information with caution. According to the President, in conditions where modern technologies are developed, a thorough analysis is necessary to distinguish truth from falsehood.
In particular, accepting videos created with the help of artificial intelligence as truth can lead to serious mistakes in protecting security. Through this statement, the US leader sent a clear signal to the international community and called for an urgent assessment of the situation.
In his words, it is necessary to rely only on proven facts when determining military strategy and security measures. At the same time, there are many uncertainties in the flow of news related to Iran, and additional investigations are needed to resolve them.
This approach is important both from the perspective of maintaining international peace and strengthening military control.





