"Make Shame Great Again" - or why are people ok with lies ?
Half a Million People Believed This Iran Hoax
Ryan McBeth
Mar 18, 2026 A viral thread from the account “Died Suddenly” racked up over half a million views claiming the U.S. is about to run out of interceptor missiles, hiding hundreds of casualties, losing aircraft at historic rates, and somehow stumbling into a global war with Iran and China.
There’s just one problem: They're lying.
In this video, I go point by point through their claims and explain what they got wrong—and more importantly, why these kinds of posts are so convincing to people who don’t have a background in military operations.
We’re going to talk about:
How air defense actually works (and why “running out of interceptors” is a meaningless claim)
Why hiding U.S. casualties at scale is basically impossible
The reality of aircraft losses in both war and peacetime
Why Iran “saving missiles” would be a terrible strategy
And why China isn’t invading Taiwan in July
This isn’t just about one bad thread.
It’s about how disinformation spreads, and how easy it is to sound credible if your audience doesn’t know the fundamentals.
If you’ve ever read something online and thought “that sounds serious,” this is the video that shows you how to take it apart.
Likewise, perhaps the Europeans and USA Asian allies wanted something from Trump to help fix the strait of Hormuz issue, and Trump was not willing to pay that price, .. and yet he states the Allies of the USA does not want to help the USA.
UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq ... I expect all the oil producing states to wish this problem to go away, and if they can condemn attacks on Iranian oil / nat gas and that leads to reduced attacks on them, then I do expect them to come out and state that.
Oh no, we blew our wad too early. 60% enriched uranium doesn't go ka-pow as good as 90+% enriched uranium. What's a few city blocks and radiation amongst friends. It's not like they can take out an entire city with that crappy 60% stuff in one bomb.
And, it's very clear the Ayatollah learned his lesson from last April bombing of the AMAD nuclear site. New construction at that site this past September was just the ground breaking for Ayatollah World - a Disneyish theme park.
This is so fucking dumb. It's not the signature-- it's the trillion-plus dollars we gave them and the fact that they had free reign to develop nuclear weapons.
This is so fucking dumb. It's not the signature-- it's the trillion-plus dollars we gave them and the fact that they had free reign to develop nuclear weapons.
You know that satisfying moment when President Trump lays down the law, tells Europe to stop free-riding, and suddenly the “allies” start scrambling like their lives depend on it? That’s exactly what just happened with the Strait of Hormuz.
After Trump publicly called out NATO countries for refusing to send ships to help secure the critical waterway — and straight-up threatened to pull the U.S. back entirely and let Europe handle it themselves — NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte folded fast. In a new statement, Rutte admitted allies are now rushing to find a way forward:
The Pentagon has asked the White House to approve a more than $200 billion request to Congress to fund the war in Iran, according to a senior administration official, in an enormous new ask that is almost certain to run into resistance from lawmakers opposed to the conflict.
That number would far surpass the costs of the administration’s massive airstrike campaign to date and instead seek to urgently increase production of critical weaponry expended as U.S. and Israeli forces have struck thousands of targets over the past three weeks, according to three other people familiar with the matter, who confirmed that the Defense Department is seeking packages of that size.