Explained: From 'Make Iran Great Again' to a sudden ceasefire - how Trump's words marked a U-turn
The past 36 hours or so have seen the Middle East teeter on the brink, only for Israel and Iran to agree a sudden - but fragile - ceasefire.
At the centre of it all has been Donald Trump, whose posts on social media - often written in block capital letters and with plenty of exclamation marks - have had major geopolitical implications.
Here's a quick recap of the week so far, shaped through the president's own words:
'MIGA!!!'
Late on Sunday - and just a day after the US struck nuclear sites in Iran - Trump hinted at regime change, warning the country's leaders must "MAKE IRAN GREAT AGAIN".
'Bullseye!!!'
He followed that up in the early hours of Monday with another post on Truth Social, this time hailing the "monumental damage" done to Iran's nuclear sites.
"Obliteration is an accurate term," he wrote, adding "bullseye!!!".
Dig at the 'fake news'
He doubled down on the above claim - just as a US military base in Qatar came under attack from Iran in retaliation.
He wouldn't address that attack in this social media post, instead he took aim at "the Fake News" for seemingly not sticking to his claim that targets were "totally destroyed" in Iran.
'Very weak response'
But little more than an hour later, he finally addressed the Iranian attack on a US base, which Washington said caused no damage.
He described it as a "very weak response", adding no US soldiers were hurt and thanking Iran for warning them of the impending attack.
The sudden ceasefire
Then it came - at around 11pm last night, Trump claimed Iran and Israel have agreed to a ceasefire.
That came mere hours after Iran attacked the US base, with the president writing "CONGRATULATIONS TO EVERYONE" as he toasted the truce.
The F-bomb
But his apparently cheery mood wouldn't last, as reports came in of an Israeli attack as the truce was due to come into effect this morning.
A visibly angry Trump told reporters he has "got to get Israel to calm down", before he dropped a bomb of his own.
"We basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don't know what the f*** they're doing," he said.
Warning for Israel
Trump, who was said to have "direct" words for Israel's prime minister, posted again, insisting there will be no more attacks on Iran.
"All planes will turn around and head home, while doing a friendly 'Plane Wave' to Iran," he wrote, before separately adding Iran will never rebuild their nuclear facilities.
Gushing texts
It didn't stop there. This afternoon, he shared what he said was a message from NATO chief Mark Rutte.
"Congratulations and thank you for your decisive action on Iran," reads the effusive screenshot.
An 'honour'
And most recently, he wrote: "Both Israel and Iran wanted to stop the War, equally! It was my great honor to Destroy All Nuclear facilities & capability, and then, STOP THE WAR!"
He's now attending the NATO summit in the Netherlands, but there's every chance we will hear more from him in the meantime.
We'll bring you the latest as he speaks - or types.