Trump says that Iranian nuclear sites “erased” threaten more

US President Donald Trump pronounces an address to the nation alongside US vice-president JD Vance, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and US Secretary for Defense Pete Hegseth at the White House in Washington, DC, on June 21, 2025, according to American strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. – Reuters
  • The United States strikes Iran, Natanz and Isfahan nuclear sites.
  • Iran […] Must now make peace, “said President Trump.
  • “Future attacks will be much larger and much easier,” he warns.

Washington: President Donald Trump said that on Sunday, American air strikes had “completely and completely erased” the main nuclear enrichment facilities in Iran and have warned more attacks to come if Tehran is not looking for peace.

In a television address at the White House nation after the United States joined Israel’s air campaign against Tehran, Trump described American attacks “spectacular military success”.

Trump had previously amazed the world by announcing on social networks that American planes had struck the Fordo nuclear enrichment plant in Iran, as well as the facilities of Natanz and Isfahan.

But the new American military entanglement occurs despite Trump’s promises to avoid another “war forever” in the Middle East – Iran promised to retaliate against American forces in the region if Washington was involved.

“The main nuclear enrichment installations of Iran have been completely and completely erased. Iran […] Must now make peace, “said Trump.

“If they do not do so, future attacks will be much larger and much easier,” added Trump, who was flanked by vice-president JD Vance, the defense secretary Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio for his speech on Saturday evening for the American public.

A satellite image shows the nuclear installation of Fordo in Iran in this image of document dated June 14, 2025. - Reuters
A satellite image shows the nuclear installation of Fordo in Iran in this image of document dated June 14, 2025. – Reuters

Trump declared earlier on his social site of truth than a “complete payload of bombs” had been abandoned on the underground installation in Fordo, describing it as the “main site”.

Trump added that “all planes are safe on the way back. Congratulations to our great American warriors”.

Iranian confirmation

Earlier on Saturday, it was reported that the American B -2 bombers – which transport so -called “Bunker Buster” bombs – went from the United States through the Pacific.

Trump did not say what kind of American planes or ammunition were involved.

The Iranian media confirmed that part of the Fordo factory as well as the nuclear sites of Isfahan and Natanz were attacked.

Trump spoke to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after attacks, while the United States also gave Key Ally Israel a “manager” before the strikes, said a senior White House official AFP.

Netanyahu congratulated Trump for strikes, saying that “America was really unrivaled”.

A satellite image shows the nuclear installation of Natanz in Iran after the air strike in Iran in this image of document dated June 15, 2025. - Reuters
A satellite image shows the nuclear installation of Natanz in Iran after the air strike in Iran in this image of document dated June 15, 2025. – Reuters

Trump said Thursday that he would decide “within two weeks” to join the Israel campaign – but the decision came far earlier.

The American president had also intensified his rhetoric against Iran in recent days, repeating his insistence that she can never have a nuclear weapon.

Israel and Iran exchanged a wave after a wave of devastating strikes since Israel launched its air campaign on June 13, saying Tehran was about to develop a nuclear weapon.

‘Scandalous’

By reacting to the American strikes, Iranian foreign affairs, the mininster Seyed Abbas Arabhchi, went to X to slam the action of Washington considering it as “scandalous” and warned against “eternal consequences”.

“The United States has committed a serious violation of the United Nations, international law and TNP by attacking peaceful nuclear nuclear installations,” he said in a statement on X.

“Iran reserves all the options to defend its sovereignty, its interest and its people,” he warned.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian warned “more devastating” reprisals on Saturday Saturday if the nine -day bombing campaign of Israel continued, saying that Iran would not stop its nuclear program “under any circumstances”.

On Saturday, Israel said that he had attacked Isfahan for the second time, the United Nations nuclear custody pointing that centrifuge manufacturing workshop had been affected.

The Iranian revolutionary guard announced Sunday Sunday that “suicide drones” had been launched against “strategic targets” through Israel.

Iran denies in search of an atomic bomb, and Saturday, Pezeshkian said that his right to continue a civil nuclear program “cannot be removed […] by threats or war “.

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