In a brief three-minute address, U.S. President Donald Trump declared recent military strikes against Iran a “spectacular success,” claiming that key nuclear facilities were “completely obliterated.” He warned Iran to seek peace or face even greater attacks.
Trump stated that if Iran does not agree to peace, the U.S. will target more sites with “precision, speed, and skill.” He emphasized, “There will be either peace or tragedy for Iran—far worse than what we’ve seen in the past eight days.”
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The president thanked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying the U.S. and Israel worked together to eliminate a major threat. He compared the strikes to the 2020 killing of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani, justifying the action as necessary for security.
General Dan Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will hold a press conference Sunday at 8 AM local time (12:00 GMT) to provide further details.
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