Trump Insists U.S. Bombs Destroyed Iran’s Nuclear Sites, Compares Strike to Hiroshima Atomic Bombing
- At the NATO summit in The Hague, Donald Trump denied reports that Iran's nuclear program was only set back by months, claiming it was 'decades' damaged.
- In late June, Operation Midnight Hammer targeted Iran's Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan sites with 14 bunker-buster bombs after Tehran ignored a US uranium enrichment ultimatum.
- CNN reported a classified DIA assessment indicating the strikes only set Iran’s nuclear program back months, with centrifuges and uranium remaining largely intact.
- In response to leaked assessments, the Trump administration publicly rejected delay claims on June 25, escalating tensions among NATO leaders over Iran's nuclear program.
- Beyond the summit, IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi urges inspectors to return to Iran, warning enrichment could resume within months and emphasizing the need for renewed diplomatic efforts.
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Donald Trump is more than angry that the public doesn't trust him enough to return Iran's nuclear program to the "Stone Age" with airstrikes.
·Belgrade, Serbia
Read Full ArticleWhile Donald Trump increasingly stubbornly insists that his bombings have completely destroyed Iran's ability to build nuclear weapons, more and more voices are being heard arguing against it.
·Stockholm, Sweden
Read Full Article'Obliterating' Iran's Nuclear Sites Is Not Enough
"The conventional army loses if it does not win. The guerrilla wins if he does not lose." — Henry Kissinger, Foreign Affairs, January 1969. Iran's regime may have lost its nuclear sites, but it has not lost its appetite to kill Jews and wipe Israel off
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