See Trump’s full speech to the nation after our bomb Iran
After the US attack on three Iranian nuclear sites that President Trump called “very successful,” he addressed the nation from an oval office.
President Donald Trump spoke to Americans and the world on June 21 for about four minutes on Iran’s nuclear bombing.
Trump had been thinking about his involvement in the conflict between Israel and Iran for a week.
Read the full commentary of Trump
“Sometimes ago, the US military carried out a massive precision strike at the three key nuclear facilities of the Iranian regime, Faudow, Natanz and Isfahan.
“Everyone has heard their names for many years because they built this horribly destructive company. Our aim was to destroy Iran’s nuclear enrichment capabilities and to halt the nuclear threat posed by the terrorist attacks of the world’s number one state sponsor.
“Tonight I can report to the world that the strike is an epic military success, with Iran’s important nuclear enrichment facilities being completely wiped out.
“Iran, a bully in the Middle East, must now create peace. Otherwise, future attacks will be much greater and much easier. For 40 years, Iran has been saying, “Death to America, Death to Israel.” They blew our arms away and that’s their specialty, and I died as a direct result of their hatred, especially as a direct result of their hatred.
“I want to thank and congratulate Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu. We were probably working as a team that the team has never worked for before. We have come a long way to erase this terrible threat to Israel. We want to thank the Israeli army for the amazing work they have done.
“And most importantly, I want to celebrate all of the American patriots who flew those epic machines tonight, and the operations the world hasn’t seen in decades.
“We also want to congratulate General Dan “Rayzin” Kane, the chairman of the co-director, the grand general, and all the wonderful military hearts involved in this attack.
“With everything that’s been said, this cannot last. There’s peace. Or there’s tragedy in Iran, which is much larger than we’ve seen over the last eight days. Remember, there are many remaining targets left. Tonight was the most difficult of them, and perhaps the most deadly of them.
“But if peace doesn’t come soon, we will chase those other targets with accuracy, speed and skill. Most of them can be taken out in a few minutes. There was no army that we couldn’t even do tonight.
“Tomorrow, Defense Secretary Pete Hegses General Kane will hold a press conference at 8am ET at the Pentagon, and I would like to thank everyone.
“And especially, I just want to say, we love you God, we love our great army, we protect them.

