President Trump warns Iran in live address to nation on air strikes

President Donald Trump addressed the nation on Saturday evening after the US Army had performed air strikes against three locations in Iran with nuclear enrichment facilities in the midst of the rising geopolitical conflict about Iran’s nuclear program.
“Tonight I can report to the world that the strikes were a spectacular military success. The most important nuclear enrichment facilities of Iran are completely and completely erased,” Trump said in a speech from a stage in the White House. “It is Iran, the bully of the center -East, now has to make peace. If they don’t, future attacks will be much bigger and a lot easier.”
Stood behind a Trump with a strict, while he spoke, vice-president JD Vance, State Secretary Marco Rubio and Minister of Defense Pete Hegseeth were.
“Our goal was the destruction of the nuclear enrichment capacity of Iran and a stop for the nuclear threat of the State State Sponsor of Terror of the World,” Trump said.
“There will be peace or there will be a tragedy for Iran, much bigger than what we have seen in the last eight days,” said Trump.
The address of Trump came hours after he was announced through a position on his social platform that the US Army had performed air strikes at three locations in Iran with nuclear enrichment facilities: Fordow, Natanz and Esfahan. Trump claimed that the effort had been a “very successful attack” and that “all planes are now outside the air space of Iran.”
“We have our very successful attack at the three nuclear locations in Iran, including Fordow, Natanz and Esfahan, now. All aircraft are now outside the air space of Iran. Matter,” the president wrote in a position on his social social platform.
Trump’s movement led to immediate controversy for the lack of congress approval for such a material decision on the foreign policy of the US. The boldness of the intended air raid has the potential to further destabilize the region gained by the war in Gaza, which is approaching its second birthday in October.
The American air strikes come a week after Israel also held an aggressive bomb campaign that was designed to enrich the ability of Iran to enrich uranium in the extent that is needed to produce nuclear weapons. Those strikes left more than 400 victims and important Iranian leaders dead. The invasion immediately rattled the tension in the already volatile region.
Trump made it clear that the US coordinated with Israel when performing the bombing of Saturday. The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke on live TV minutes for the White House address of Trump and thanked him abundantly for his support and “courage” in taking the military step in Iran.
Trump aroused the action if necessary to destroy a long -term threat against the US and Israel.
“For 40 years, Iran says, death to America, death to Israel. They kill our people, blown away their arms, blow their legs away, with roadside bombs. That was their specialty. We lost more than 1,000 people and hundreds of 1000’s in the middle, all over the world, said in hatred. “I decided a long time since this would not let this happen. It will not continue. I want to thank and congratulate Prime Minister Netanyahu. We have worked as a team like our Absolute Team has ever worked before, and we have taken a long way.”
Just like Netanyahu, Trump scored the military competence of the US in aiming important locations with B-2-bombs that are able to penetrate reinforced structures.
“There is no army in the world who could have done what we did tonight, not even nearby. It was never an army that could do what happened a while ago,” Trump said. “I want to congratulate the Great American Patriots who have flown those Magnitude machines tonight and all the army of the United States on an operation that has not seen the world in many, many decades.”




