Trump’s Strike Obliterates Iran’s Nuclear Program

US, Israel, and even Iran agree Trump’s bold attack dealt a crippling blow to Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.

President Donald Trump has once again done what no one else dared take decisive action that delivered real results. Over the weekend, the U.S. military, under Trump’s command, launched precision airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear sites and the results were nothing short of devastating.

What’s most telling? Even Iran itself admits its nuclear program has been "badly damaged."

  • Iran’s Foreign Ministry confessed: “Our nuclear installations have been badly damaged, that’s for sure.”

  • Israel’s Atomic Energy Commission called the strikes “devastating” and said they rendered Iran’s key enrichment facility inoperable.

  • The Pentagon confirmed that all targets including Fordo, Esfahan, and Natanz sustained "extremely severe damage and destruction."

This wasn’t some symbolic show of force. It was a full-scale, meticulously executed mission involving over 125 U.S. aircraft, including stealth bombers, submarines, and ISR aircraft all backed by hundreds of American personnel.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was crystal clear “This was devastation underneath Fordow.” And Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Dan “Razin” Caine confirmed it all three nuclear sites were crippled.

Of course, there was a feeble attempt by the mainstream media to spin a “leaked” intel report suggesting minimal damage. But even the Defense Intelligence Agency admitted the leak was a “low-confidence” preliminary assessment, based on a single day’s data.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio shot that down swiftly “That story is a false story. There is no way Iran comes to the table if somehow nothing had happened.” He added, “They are way behind today compared to where they were just seven days ago.”

Even the International Atomic Energy Agency, not exactly known for praising U.S. military operations, acknowledged that Iran’s nuclear capabilities suffered “very significant damage.”

And while the Biden administration sat idle for years appeasing Iran and bending over backwards to revive Obama’s failed nuclear deal President Trump acted. He didn’t just send a message. He leveled their nuclear infrastructure and warned Tehran: Rebuild, and we’ll do it again.

NATO leaders took notice, with Secretary General Mark Rutte calling Trump “a man of strength” and “a man of peace.” And with a ceasefire between Israel and Iran now in effect, it’s clear Trump’s strategy worked peace through strength.

The world is safer today because President Trump took the threat seriously and acted with precision and force. This is what leadership looks like.

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