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White House slammed for photo of Trump, others overseeing Iran strikes, ‘It’s not even the situation room…’

Official images released by the White House shows President Donald Trump and his aides discussing the Iran strikes.

Published on: Mar 01, 2026 10:51 am IST
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On Saturday, the White House shared a picture of US President Donald Trump and a few of his senior advisers in a situation room as the US and Israel struck Iran. The images shared placed Trump in a “war room” setting as the US carried out strikes in Iran. The administration described the photos as part of its transparency, a way to show Trump actively overseeing military operations amid the escalating conflict.

Official images released by White House showing Trump and aides have sparked backlash over possible exposure of classified military information. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz(REUTERS)

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What does the White House image show?

Presidents now often make public photos of themselves in the Situation Room during significant moments in their administrations.

The pictures have drawn sharp criticism amid claims that the backdrop map and briefing visuals may unintentionally reveal sensitive operational details and intelligence. The criticism follows a viral X post highlighting how the board visible in the photo might expose US asset locations and enemy data, raising questions about national security protocols in the midst of an expanding Middle East conflict.

A user on X criticized the location of the “situation room” and wrote, “It’s not even the situation room, it’s a ballroom in the Mar-a-Lago where they put up a sheet.”

Another user on X, @grabachaire, wrote, “Not to mention this is clearly at mar a lago and all they did was drape some fabric over beams, there’s a guy peeking in, who is he, can anyone in the club walk up and hear/see what’s being discussed.”

Another user criticized the animated character of the map and wrote, “You're telling me America uses a printed poster with stickers on it for military planning?”

 
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Shirin Gupta is a content producer with the Hindustan Times. She covers everything between politics, entertainment and sports at the US desk. Shirin got interested in political journalism during her time as a web editor at her college newspaper NCC News in Syracuse when she first started seeing the effects of national politics in life of her fellow colleagues. Shirin has worked on a wide range of fast-moving and developing stories locally when she was at NCC editing accessible reports for the audience. Her current role requires her to track real-time updates, verify information and present balanced coverage across diverse beats. Covering US politics from an international newsroom perspective has further deepened her understanding of how domestic decisions can have far-reaching global consequences. With a keen interest in international affairs, Shirin continues to build her expertise in geopolitics, policy shifts, and cross-border developments. She aims to learn and evolve her reporting in matters of geopolitics and international issues. Outside the newsroom Shirin writes about books and music for her personal blog. She is an avid consumer of pop culture and reveres literature.

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