UPDATE: The US Has Now Sunk NINE Iranian Naval Conflict Ships

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President Trump just announced on TruthSocial that we have now sunk 9 Iranian Naval Ships, some of them large and important.

Folks, he’s wiping out the entire regime.

Not just the “Supreme Leader”…

Not just 40 top Generals….

Not just war compound buildings….

Not just Naval ships….

Everything!

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Grok AI Nailed It: Predicted Exact Date of Iran Strikes While Other Models Missed

When President Trump announced coordinated US-Israeli military strikes against Iran early Saturday morning, one artificial intelligence platform had already marked the date on its calendar. While the foreign policy establishment debated timelines and diplomatic solutions, Elon Musk’s Grok AI quietly called the shot three days earlier.

The revelation exploded across social media within minutes of Trump’s announcement. Grok had predicted February 28 as the exact date military action would commence. The other major AI platforms—OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, and Anthropic’s Claude—all predicted dates in early March.

Grok stood alone with the correct answer.

From The Jerusalem Post:

When Israel and the United States launched coordinated military strikes against Iran on Saturday, one AI system was not surprised. Grok delivered the most precise single-day response in the original exercise: Saturday, February 28, linking this date to outcomes from diplomatic talks in Geneva.

The prediction came from a methodological experiment conducted by the Jerusalem Post and published on February 25. Reporters asked four major AI platforms the same question: when would the United States launch strikes against Iran? Each system received identical prompts and faced repeated pressure to narrow their responses to specific dates. The contrast between Grok’s accuracy and the other models’ predictions is striking.

Claude initially refused to name any date at all, warning that specific predictions would be fabricated. Under pressure, it eventually suggested March 7 or 8. Gemini offered an operational window of March 4 through March 6. ChatGPT first said March 1, then shifted to March 3 after additional prompting. Only Grok stuck with February 28—and got it right. President Trump addressed the nation Saturday with clarity about the operation’s objectives.

The strikes targeted Iran’s nuclear facilities and missile production capabilities, aimed at eliminating what the President described as “imminent threats from the Iranian regime” that “directly endanger the United States, our troops, our bases overseas, and our allies throughout the world.”

From Breitbart News:

A short time ago, the United States Military began major combat operations in Iran. The strikes were coordinated between American and Israeli forces, with planning underway for several months.

To be clear, Grok didn’t have access to classified intelligence or insider information. As the Jerusalem Post noted, the exercise demonstrated something important about how AI models behave when pushed for certainty. The models tend to get more specific even when the underlying reality remains uncertain.

In this case, Grok’s reasoning connected the date to diplomatic developments in Geneva, and that reasoning happened to align with the actual timeline military planners had already established. According to JP, Israeli defense officials indicated the launch date was set weeks in advance—meaning the timing was already determined when Grok made its prediction. The AI didn’t cause the strikes or drive the decision-making. It analyzed publicly available information and made a call that happened to match reality.

Grok’s prediction gained viral traction partly because of its unique position within Elon Musk’s ecosystem. The chatbot integrates directly with X, the social media platform where breaking news spreads fastest. When the strikes were announced, users who had seen Grok’s prediction earlier in the week immediately connected the dots.

From Fox News:

The strikes are intended to destroy Iran’s stockpiles of missiles and to ‘obliterate’ Iran’s missile production industry. Most importantly, the President said, was preventing Iranian nuclear-tipped long-range missiles from ever threatening the American mainland or America’s allies in Europe.

The President’s decisive action represents a dramatic shift from the previous administration’s approach to Iranian aggression. Where others pursued endless negotiations, Trump chose to address the threat directly. Years of Iranian threats finally met consequences.

As operations continue and the full scope of the strikes becomes clear, one thing is certain: when historians look back at how this conflict began, they’ll note that one AI platform saw it coming days before it happened.

And that platform belongs to the same man who’s currently reshaping how Americans communicate online.

Sometimes the future arrives exactly when someone predicts it will.

Do you agree?





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