President Donald Trump delivered a four-minute address to the nation and the world on June 21, announcing the successful U.S. bombing of three key Iranian nuclear facilities – Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. The strikes aimed to eliminate Iran’s nuclear enrichment capacity and address the threat posed by Iran as the world’s top state sponsor of terror.
Trump emphasized the need for Iran, whom he described as the “bully of the Middle East,” to pursue peace or face severe consequences. He credited the Israeli Prime Minister, Netanyahu, and the Israeli military for their collaboration in erasing the threat to Israel. Trump praised the American military personnel involved in the operation, highlighting their exceptional performance and the unprecedented nature of the mission.
The President warned of further action if peace was not swiftly achieved, asserting the capability and determination of the U.S. military to target additional sites with precision and speed. He announced a forthcoming press conference with Gen. Dan “Raizin” Caine and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to provide further details on the operation.
In closing, Trump expressed gratitude to God, the military, and extended blessings to the Middle East, Israel, and America. The address underscored the administration’s commitment to safeguarding national interests and maintaining regional stability amid escalating tensions with Iran.