Trump’s Iran Strike Certainty Meets Stiff Resistance: ‘We Don’t Know’
- President Donald Trump suggested that reporters should reveal their sources about the U.S. strike on Iranian nuclear facilities during an interview on Fox News Sunday.
- A preliminary classified U.S. report claimed that the strikes did not destroy key components of Iran's nuclear program, reportedly setting it back only a few months.
- Following the strikes, 49% of Republican voters supported the action, while support among those identifying with the MAGA movement rose to 70%, based on polling data.
- Trump acknowledged concerns about the military approach but maintained that the strikes were necessary to uphold American interests, declaring them successful.
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Donald Trump is considering forcing reporters who published Pentagon leaks to reveal their sources. The move comes after an unfavorable report about US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities was leaked to the press. "That's what you have to do," Trump says.
·Stockholm, Sweden
Read Full ArticleU.S. President Donald Trump said he was analysing the possibility of requiring him to disclose sources to journalists who published details from a report of the United States information services that evaluated the impact of recent...
·Romania
Read Full ArticleIran speaks of "exaggerations" from Washington, while Trump targets CNN and New York Times for "false" revelations
Trump’s Iran strike certainty meets stiff resistance: ‘We don’t know’
·Washington, United States
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