Watch: Trump Posts Video of B-2 Bombers Returning, Welcomes Back Crews Who Vaporized Iran’s Nuke Facilities

on Sunday, President Donald Trump commended American service members for thier accomplished military strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities, which occurred on Saturday. In his remarks, he described teh damage as “monumental” and praised the precision of the attacks carried out by B-2 bombers. Despite some skepticism from experts regarding the extent of the damage to Iran’s underground sites, Trump reiterated that the operation was a critically important success and emphasized the effectiveness of U.S. military action. White House press secretary karoline Leavitt claimed the strikes effectively eliminated Iran’s capability to develop nuclear weapons.

Following the U.S.attacks, Iran retaliated with missile strikes targeting israeli communities, resulting in significant casualties. Israel responded with further strikes on Tehran,raising the potential for continued conflict. Amidst the violence, there were indications that Israel might consider halting its military actions if Iran agrees to abandon its nuclear ambitions.


President Donald Trump on Sunday praised the efforts of the American service members who attack Iran’s nuclear facilities on Saturday.

“The Damage done to the Nuclear sites in Iran is said to be ‘monumental,’” Trump wrote on in a post that included a video of a B-2 bomber.

“The hits were hard and accurate. Great skill was shown by our military,” Trump wrote.

Trump earlier had praised the B-2 pilots who took off from Missouri, bombed Iran, and returned without a scratch.

“The GREAT B-2 pilots have just landed, safely, in Missouri. Thank you for a job well done!!!” Trump wrote.

Seven B-2 bombers and a submarine attacked three Iranian nuclear sites on Saturday, causing extensive damage.

Although experts debated the extent of damage to an underground facility where little could be definitively seen from satellite images, Trump declared the raid a success.

“Monumental Damage was done to all Nuclear sites in Iran, as shown by satellite images. Obliteration is an accurate term!” Trump wrote in another post.

“The white structure shown is deeply imbedded into the rock, with even its roof well below ground level, and completely shielded from flame. The biggest damage took place far below ground level. Bullseye!!!”

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the strikes achieved the goal of ending the Islamic state’s near-term hopes of going nuclear.

Leavitt told “Good Morning America” that U.S. officials are confident the attack “completely and totally obliterated” Iran’s nuclear facilities.

“We have a high degree of confidence that where those strikes took place is where Iran’s enriched uranium was stored,” she said.

“They no longer have the capability to build this nuclear weapon and threaten the world,” she added of Iran.

But Iran is not going quietly. Early Monday, Iran launched a missile barrage at multiple Israeli communities, according to the Times of Israel.

Since Israel attacked Iran on June 13, Iranian missile attacks have killed 24 people and left thousands wounded, according to Israeli officials.

Israel replied with a fierce attack on Tehran, according to the Times of Israel.

The possibility of ending the war also surfaced, with Israeli officials passing word to Arab intermediaries that Israel is ready to stop its attacks if Iran will give up its nuclear program.

“It depends on Iran, not on us,” an Israeli official who was not named was quoted as saying. “We are happy to wrap it up now; if there’s an agreement at the end, Israel will be content with the result.”




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