US President Donald Trump claimed that “monumental damage” was provoked at nuclear sites in Iran and insisted that “oblivion is an accurate word”. He cited satellite images released from atomic sites to refer to the damage caused by them.
In a statement shared on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump said, “All nuclear sites in Iran suffered monumental damage, as shown by satellite images. Voluntary is a precise word! The white structure shown is deeply embedded in the rock, even the below its roof is taken below the ground level.
A day after the US launched Operation Midnight Hammer, Trump’s comment came and Iran’s three major nuclear features were organized “accurate strike”, including Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan.
In another post on Truth Social, Trump indicated the possibility of “change of governance” in Iran and questioned the current leadership ability to revive the nation.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump said, “It is not politically correct to use the word, ‘Governance change,” but if the present Iranian rule is unable to make Iran again great, then why would there be no change ??
He said that the damage to atomic sites in Iran is called “monumental”, he said, “He received the degree of performance by the army. The hits were difficult and accurate.
“The great B -2 pilot has only landed safely, thanks to a job. The United States President Donald J. Trump!” He said in another post.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed the success of the operation launched by the US in Iran on Sunday. In a media briefing with the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Air Force General Dan Can, Hegseth said that the US successfully carried out accurate attacks in Iran’s Fordo, Isfahan and Natanz.
“Last night, on the orders of President Trump, the US Central Command launched an accurate strike against three nuclear facilities in Iran – Iran, Isfahan, and Natanz – to destroy or degrade Iran’s nuclear program or to degrade the nuclear program.
Hegseth said that the orders of the US President and Commander-in-Chief were clear. He ‘exposed’ Iran’s atomic ambitions. He said, “The order received from our commander-in-chief was powerful, it was powerful, and it was clear. We destroyed the Iranian nuclear program,” he said. Hegseth said that the US did not target Iranian soldiers or citizens.
“But it is worth noting that the operation did not target the Iranian soldiers or the Iranians,” he said. However, Hegseth said that the operation in Iran was not “not about the change of governance”, but to create a blow to Iran’s atomic ambitions, as reported by The Hill. (AI)