Trump Compares Iran Nuclear Strikes to Hiroshima, Claims 'Decades' Setback
CRUXJuly 5, 20258 min21,293 views
6 connectionsΒ·7 entities in this videoβUS Strikes on Iran's Nuclear Facilities
- π President Trump described the US strikes on Iran's nuclear sites as a "virtual obliteration" that "ended the war," comparing the impact to Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
- π― The strikes, involving 12 bunker-buster munitions dropped on key locations, are claimed to have caused devastation underneath Fordo and destroyed a crucial conversion facility, making it impossible to locate.
- π₯ Trump asserted that any intelligence suggesting minimal delay to Iran's nuclear program is speculative and politically motivated, stating the program has been set back by "decades."
Iran's Response and IAEA Cooperation
- β οΈ Iran confirmed its nuclear sites were "badly damaged" by the strikes.
- π In response, Iran plans to suspend cooperation with the IAEA, accusing the agency of failing to condemn the US strikes.
Assessment of Strike Impact
- β Israel stated it was "too early to judge" the full impact of the strikes on Iran's nuclear program.
- π₯ The transcript notes that Israel was also "hit very hard" by ballistic missiles in recent days, causing significant damage to buildings.
- π£οΈ Trump used strong language to describe the situation, suggesting that sometimes "daddy has to use strong language" to resolve conflicts.
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Iran Nuclear ProgramUS StrikesDonald TrumpHiroshimaNagasakiBunker-buster bombsFordoIAEANuclear FacilitiesBallistic MissilesBenjamin Netanyahu
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