Trump confirmed the US would retaliate if Iran resumed nuclear enrichment. He claimed important harm to Iran’s nuclear program following US airstrikes.
US’ President Donald Trump meets with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte (not pictured) throughout the NATO summit of heads of state and authorities in The Hague on June 25, 2025. (Photo by Piroschka Van De Wouw / POOL / AFP)(AFP)
Following the US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear installations, Trump said on Wednesday that the knowledge was ambiguous however that the harm brought on might have been important.
“The intelligence was very inconclusive. The intelligence says we do not know. It might’ve been very extreme. That’s what the intelligence suggests,” Trump instructed reporters earlier than he spoke with international leaders at a NATO Summit.
“It was very extreme. There was obliteration. Iran’s nuclear program has been put again a long time,” he continued.
He went on to say that the Iran-Israel truce is continuing effectively and that it was nice win for everybody.
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Trump’s strikes on Iran
In his Saturday evening speech to the nation following the operation, Trump declared that the United States totally demolished Iran’s enrichment installations at Isfahan, Natanz and Fordow.
“The strikes have been a spectacular navy success. Iran’s key nuclear enrichment amenities have been utterly and completely obliterated. Iran, the bully of the Middle East, should now make peace,” Trump asserted in his tackle from White House.
In the US strikes on Iran’s nuclear installations, B2 bombers dropped two GBU-57s on Natanz and twelve GBU-57s on Fordow. During a press briefing on Sunday, US navy officers reported {that a} US naval submarine fired about 30 Tomahawk missiles on Isfahan.
Trump compares US airstrikes on Iran with atomic bombing of Hiroshima
Meanwhile, Trump in contrast the US assault on Iran to his nation’s transfer to unleash atomic bombs on Japan throughout World War II.
“They spent trillions of dollars trying to do this thing, and they didn’t come up with it, and we’re actually getting along with them very well right now,” Trump said throughout his speech in The Hague.
“But had we not succeeded with that hit? That hit ended the warfare. That hit ended the warfare. I don’t wish to use an instance of Hiroshima, I don’t wish to use an instance of Nagasaki, however that was primarily the identical factor that ended that warfare. This ended that, this ended that warfare. If we didn’t take that out, they’d have been they’d be preventing proper now.”
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