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While commenters acknowledge that the U.S. possesses sophisticated technologies for disabling power grids, they remain deeply skeptical of Donald Trump’s specific accounts, often viewing them as "low-fact" exaggerations that clash with observable evidence. This pattern of technical inaccuracy, exemplified by his confusing references to nonexistent military hardware, suggests a "game of telephone" where actual operations are obscured by simplistic or hyperbolic rhetoric. Despite this skepticism, there is a persistent concern regarding his history of leaking sensitive capabilities and his aggressive disregard for traditional diplomatic red lines. Ultimately, the discourse reflects a shift toward a more overt, resource-driven foreign policy that many find both alarming and, at times, bordering on the absurd.