Trump Links Iran Strike Decision to Trump Bible Sales, White House Confirms
The White House recently clarified President Donald Trump’s remarks about a possible strike on Iran. Trump said he will decide whether to bomb Iran after 100,000 copies of his Trump Bible sell. This unusual approach ties U.S. foreign policy directly to book sales.
“If you want me to act strongly against Iran, show your support by buying the Trump Bible,” Trump said in a video from the Oval Office. The president urged Americans to purchase the book, which costs $59.99, to influence his military decision timeline.
The White House explained that when the sales goal is met, Trump will finalize his Iran plans within two weeks. The Trump Bible contains controversial messages. Trump has also allowed donors to sign missiles headed for Iran.
Some Republican politicians, including Senator Ted Cruz, already bought many copies. Cruz praised the strategy, saying, “Foreign policy needs strong conviction inspired by higher guidance.”
Critics say linking military decisions to book sales blurs ethical lines. Still, this campaign mixes commerce and politics in a new way.