In his address from the White House, Trump said, "Remember, there are many targets left. Tonight was the most difficult of them all by far and perhaps the most lethal. But if peace does not come quickly, we will go after those other targets with precision, speed and skill."
Soon after the US strikes three Iranian nuclear facilities amid the Iran-Israel conflict, Former Pentagon official Michael Rubin on Saturday [local time] said that Iranians are not going to retaliate in a way that everyone expects.
In his first public remarks since carrying out 'precision' strikes in Iran, US President Donald Trump on Saturday (US local time) warned Iran of consequences, praised the strength of American military and informed that America and Israel together as a team.
US President Donald Trump in an address from the White House on Saturday (US local time), shared the details of the precision strikes carried out by the United States on three key nuclear facilities in Iran, namely Fordow, Natanz and Esfahan. He said that the strikes completely "obliterat
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Saturday [local time] voiced his concern at strikes carried out by the United States on Iranian nuclear sites, calling them a "dangerous escalation in a region already on the edge".
In a post on Truth Social, Trump described the operation as a historic moment for the US, Israel and the world, while urging Iran to agree to end the ongoing conflict.
According to a post on Truth Social, Trump stated that the US had "successfully" hit three of Iran's key nuclear facilities--Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan--with a "full payload of BOMBS" being dropped on Fordow as the primary target.
The movement comes as US President Donald Trump considers military options on Iran amid the ongoing conflict, including the possibility of launching an airstrike.
Another special flight carrying 290 Indians stranded in conflict-hit Iran landed safely in New Delhi on Saturday night, bringing the total number of people evacuated under Operation Sindhu to 1,117.
The two French nationals, Cecile Kohler and Jacques Paris, were held by Iran under espionage charges, which the couple denied, and they have been imprisoned in appalling conditions, as per their families.
"Iran didn't want to speak to Europe, they want to speak to us," Trump told reporters, expressing scepticism over Europe's ability to mediate in the conflict.