Trump Insists U.S. Bombs Destroyed Iran’s Nuclear Sites, Compares Strike to Hiroshima Atomic Bombing
- President Donald Trump insisted on June 25, 2025, at a NATO summit in The Hague that U.S. strikes completely destroyed Iran's nuclear sites.
- The strikes targeted Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan following a 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran, amid reports that the damage was limited and facilities remain intact.
- Israeli attacks killed over 600 civilians in Iran, and Iranian lawmakers voted on June 25 to suspend cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog as tensions persist.
- Karoline Leavitt, the White House Press Secretary, rejected an intelligence report suggesting minimal impact, describing it as completely inaccurate and asserting that the operation was flawlessly carried out, resulting in the full destruction of Iran’s nuclear program.
- The dispute over the strikes' effectiveness fuels ongoing geopolitical tensions while the ceasefire brokered by Trump appears to hold with calls for investigations into leaks.
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US President Donald Trump strongly defends the attack on Iranian nuclear facilities. At the NATO summit in The Hague, the President is betting against intelligence services and TV stations.
ThePatriotLight - Trump compares 'devastating' Iran strike to Hiroshima
ThePatriotLight - President Donald Trump Wednesday likened Washington’s strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities to the US dropping of atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki to end World War II. “Actually, if you look at Hiroshima, if you look at Nagasaki, you know that ended a war too,” Trump said as he wrapped up NATO’s summit in The Hague. “This ended a war in a different way, but it was so devastating.” Trump has ferociousl…
Trump compares Iran strike to Hiroshima, says attack ended war like WWII
U.S. President Donald Trump has compared the recent U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities to the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, claiming the strikes ended the Iran-Israel war just as the atomic bombs ended World War II. “This ended a war in a different way,” Trump said at the NATO Summit in The Hague. Trump defended the strikes despite a Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) assessment suggesting Iran’s nuclear program was only delayed by …
Trump disputes intel assessment of strike damage to Iran’s nuclear program
President Trump today said that Iran’s nuclear program was obliterated by U.S. air strikes and criticized a preliminary assessment by the Defense Intelligence Agency that said the damage was more limited. That assessment cited "low confidence" in its findings, while the CIA director says intelligence shows the Iranian nuclear program was "severely damaged." NBC News’ Kelly O’Donnell reports.
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