Trump Insists U.S. Bombs Destroyed Iran’s Nuclear Sites, Compares Strike to Hiroshima Atomic Bombing
- On June 25, 2025, President Donald Trump asserted at a NATO summit in The Hague that U.S. airstrikes completely destroyed Iran's nuclear sites at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan.
- This statement contradicted a preliminary Pentagon Defense Intelligence Agency report indicating the strikes only delayed Iran's nuclear program by a few months without full destruction of the facilities.
- Israeli military chief Eyal Zamir and U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth supported Trump’s claim, saying the attacks set back Iran’s nuclear and missile efforts by years despite some intact centrifuges.
- According to Iranian government sources, Israeli strikes killed 606 people, while Trump called the operation a 'complete obliteration' and condemned leaks of the opposing intelligence report as outrageous.
- The dispute generated a Pentagon leak investigation and political debate, though the ceasefire brokered by Trump between Israel and Iran reportedly remains in effect.
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Trump Pushes Back Over Leaked Report Finding US Bombs Failed to Destroy Iran’s Nuclear Program
President Trump and senior administration officials are pushing back on a leaked U.S. intelligence report that suggested the U.S. strikes on Iran only set back Iran’s nuclear program by a few months. On Wednesday, CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard both insisted the strikes severely damaged Iran’s nuclear program. In response to the leak, the White House has announced plans to limit sharing classified…
Trump's Controversial Claim: Iran Strikes Compared to Historic WWII End
U.S. President Donald Trump equated American strikes on Iranian nuclear sites to the end of World War Two, despite intelligence reports suggesting limited impact. Trump insists on the strike's success, crucial to his political stance against Iranian nuclear capabilities. Both media and officials debate the strike's efficacy.
So who won the ‘12-day war?’
The Trump administration wants the world to know that it is angry about the military intelligence leaks suggesting its big, beautiful bombing of Iran may not have been a total success. “The nuclear sites in Iran are completely destroyed!” said President “Daddy” Trump, from the NATO summit in the Netherlands. Any suggestion to the contrary, he averred, is “an attempt to demean one of the most successful military strikes in history.”Defense secret…
Jen Psaki Can Never Be Happy: Downplays Effectiveness of Iran Strikes
Jen Psaki Can Never Be Happy: Downplays Effectiveness of Iran Strikes On Tuesday night, MSNBC’s The Briefing With Jen Psaki, regurgitated the same unreliable, CNN article that claimed the U.S. strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities “only set them back by a few months.” Psaki even went as far as to say that Trump was always “about obfuscation and defiance being prioritized over facts.” Yes, Jen Psaki was the one who said this -- the former obfuscat…
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