President Donald Trump on Wednesday dismissed media reports he labeled “fake news,” specifically those citing intelligence that suggested a limited impact of US airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear program. He maintained that the strikes “totally obliterated” their targets and were responsible for ending the 12-day Iran-Israel war, drawing a controversial parallel to the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Trump insisted that the devastation inflicted on Iran’s nuclear sites had forced them to abandon their nuclear ambitions, claiming they “went through hell.” He publicly challenged the credibility of reports from news organizations, asserting their attempts to “demean” his administration’s actions.
The conflict was ignited by Israel’s bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities, citing its intent to halt Iran’s alleged nuclear weapons efforts. Iran consistently denied such intentions, maintaining its program was for peaceful energy. The 12-day conflict caused extensive damage and casualties.
A ceasefire, which Trump reportedly brokered, was in effect. Trump’s strong defense of his military decisions and his distrust of certain media outlets remain prominent aspects of his public discourse.
Trump Dismisses “Fake News” on Iran Strikes, Stands by Success
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