Political analyst David Pakman criticized President Donald Trump's recent Truth Social posts about the Iran war, characterizing them as "demented tirades" motivated by panic over anticipated Republican losses in November.
Pakman argued Trump fears his administration will face investigations and oversight during the final two years of his presidency.

He highlighted Trump's claims that 90 percent of media reporting is false, polls are rigged, and Iran results will be "amazing," calling such statements projections. In his analysis Pakman pointed to Trump's attempt to distance himself from the Obama-era Iran nuclear deal, despite potentially negotiating a similar agreement, suggesting the current war stemmed partly from withdrawing from that deal in 2018.
Pakman questioned Trump's claims of success, noting the war has lasted eight weeks despite initial three-to-four-week projections and objectives remain unachieved.
Pakman concluded, Trump is "a panicked guy" attempting to become "the ultimate source of truth," a tactic common among cult leaders, while facing legacy damage from the Iran conflict.
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