A quote spreading rapidly on social media claims that Kim Jong Un mocked Donald Trump, saying he avoids confronting China, Russia, and North Korea, but might attack Iran because it is “weaker.”
The message goes further, claiming Iran could “bombard America if it wanted.”

The problem is that no reliable source has reported Kim Jong Un making this statement.
A review of official North Korean media and international outlets shows no record of the quote. While North Korea has criticized Western actions involving Iran, the viral quote itself does not appear in any verified speech or report.
In other words, the message circulating online appears to be misleading or fabricated.
🧬 KI Insight
Moments of global tension often create the perfect environment for viral misinformation.
Quotes attributed to powerful leaders spread quickly because they trigger strong reactions. Many people share them before checking where they actually came from.
For anyone trying to understand world events, the most reliable signals remain the same:
official statements, confirmed diplomatic actions, and credible reporting.
KI confidence: 92–97%
🌐 Konsmik Reality
In today’s world, information travels faster than verification.
A single viral message can reshape how millions of people see a country, a leader, or an entire conflict.
This is why careful reporting matters. When emotions run high, calm explanation becomes more valuable than loud claims.
Understanding the world clearly requires patience and a willingness to look beyond the noise.















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