US President Donald Trump's comments on the Iran conflict have been increasingly erratic, with the White House forced to correct his statements multiple times in recent days.
Trump has been commenting on the conflict in real-time through phone calls with journalists and social media posts, often making sensational claims that contradict established facts.
On Sunday, Trump told ABC that Vice President JD Vance would not be leading the US delegation for talks with Iran in Pakistan, but the White House later clarified that Vance was still in Washington.
On Monday, Trump told the New York Post that negotiators were en route to Islamabad, but they were not.
Experts say Trump's behavior undermines well-established norms of presidential communication, making everything extremely partisan and raising security concerns.
Trump has also been criticized for his impulsiveness, which has led to violations of diplomatic protocol and solemn military ceremonies.
In recent days, Trump has made a series of bizarre comments, including claiming he would have won the Vietnam War 'very quickly' had he been in power at the time.