
Trump threatens Iran with ‘either peace or tragedy' after US strikes
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'There will be either peace or there will be tragedy for Iran, far greater than we have witnessed over the last eight days.' US President Donald Trump thanked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and God after the US conducted strikes on Iran.
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Al Jazeera
2 hours ago
- Al Jazeera
Full speech: Donald Trump's address to nation after attack on Iran
After announcing the 'very successful' US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan, United States President Donald Trump addressed the nation. Here is the full transcript of his speech on Saturday evening: A short time ago, the US military carried out massive precision strikes on the three key nuclear facilities in the Iranian regime: Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan. Everybody heard those names for years as they built this horribly destructive enterprise. Our objective was the destruction of Iran's nuclear enrichment capacity and a stop to the nuclear threat posed by the world's number one state sponsor of terror. Tonight, I can report to the world that the strikes were a spectacular military success. Iran's key nuclear enrichment facilities have been completely and totally obliterated. Iran, the bully of the Middle East, must now make peace. If they do not, future attacks will be far greater and a lot easier. For 40 years, Iran has been saying, 'Death to America, death to Israel'. They have been killing our people, blowing off their arms, blowing off their legs with roadside bombs – that was their speciality. We lost over a thousand people, and hundreds of thousands throughout the Middle East and around the world have died as a direct result of their hate, in particular, so many were killed by their general, Qassem Soleimani. I decided a long time ago that I would not let this happen. It will not continue. I want to thank and congratulate Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu. We worked as a team like perhaps no team has ever worked before, and we've gone a long way to erasing this horrible threat to Israel. I want to thank the Israeli military for the wonderful job they've done and, most importantly, I want to congratulate the great American patriots who flew those magnificent machines tonight, and all of the United States military on an operation the likes of which the world has not seen in many, many decades. Hopefully, we will no longer need their services in this capacity. I hope that's so. I also want to congratulate the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Dan 'Razin' Caine – spectacular general – and all of the brilliant military minds involved in this attack. With all of that being said, this cannot continue. There will be either peace or there will be tragedy for Iran far greater than we have witnessed over the last eight days. Remember, there are many targets left. Tonight's was the most difficult of them all by far, and perhaps the most lethal, but if peace does not come quickly, we will go after those other targets with precision, speed and skill. Most of them can be taken out in a matter of minutes. There's no military in the world that could have done what we did tonight, not even close. There has never been a military that could do what took place just a little while ago. Tomorrow, General Caine, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, will have a press conference at 8am (12:00 GMT) at the Pentagon, and I want to just thank everybody, and in particular, God. I want to just say, 'We love you, God, and we love our great military. Protect them.' God bless the Middle East. God bless Israel, and God bless America. Thank you very much. Thank you.


Al Jazeera
3 hours ago
- Al Jazeera
US joins Israel in attacks against Iran, strikes key nuclear sites
President Donald Trump has announced that United States forces struck three Iranian nuclear sites in a 'very successful attack', adding that the heavily fortified Fordow nuclear facility is 'gone'. Trump's decision on Saturday to join Israel's military campaign against Iran represents a major escalation of the conflict. 'We have completed our very successful attack on the three Nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan,' Trump posted on Truth Social, adding that the military planes were now on their way home. 'NOW IS THE TIME FOR PEACE!' he added. Later, in a televised Oval Office address that lasted just more than three minutes, Trump said that Iran's future held 'either peace or tragedy', and that there were many other targets that could be hit by the US military. 'The strikes were a spectacular military success,' Trump said. 'Iran's key nuclear enrichment facilities have been completely and totally obliterated.' The strikes came as Israel and Iran have been engaged in more than a week of aerial combat, with deaths and injuries in both countries. Israel launched the attacks on Iran, saying that it wanted to remove any chance of Tehran developing nuclear weapons. Iran says its nuclear programme is for peaceful purposes only. Diplomatic efforts by Western nations to stop the hostilities have been unsuccessful. 'Will not stop' Iran's nuclear agency on Sunday confirmed that attacks took place on its Fordow, Isfahan and Natanz atomic sites, but insisted that its work would not be stopped. 'The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran assures the great Iranian nation that despite the evil conspiracies of its enemies, with the efforts of thousands of its revolutionary and motivated scientists and experts, it will not allow the development of this national industry, which is the result of the blood of nuclear martyrs, to be stopped,' it said in its statement. CBS News reported that the US reached out to Iran diplomatically on Saturday to say the strikes were all it planned and that the US did not intend on regime change efforts. Trump told Fox News that six bunker-buster bombs were dropped on the Fordow nuclear site, while 30 Tomahawk missiles were fired against the others, Esfahan and Fordow. US B-2 bombers were involved in the strikes, a US official told Reuters, speaking on condition of anonymity. 'Awesome and righteous US might' Al Jazeera's Kimberly Halkett said that Trump was advised that the bombings would allow for the dismantling of Iran's nuclear programme. 'Donald Trump has been advised that, as commander-in-chief, this will not lead to escalation,' Halkett reported from Washington, DC. 'But he knows there is a chance that there could be an escalation as a result of his action.' Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised Trump's decision to attack Iran. 'Congratulations, President Trump. Your bold decision to target Iran's nuclear facilities with the awesome and righteous might of the United States will change history,' Netanyahu said. Israeli military officials said earlier on Saturday that they had completed another series of strikes on dozens of military targets in southwestern Iran. Israel launched attacks on June 13, saying that Iran was on the verge of developing nuclear weapons. Israel is widely assumed to possess nuclear weapons, which it neither confirms nor denies. At least 430 people have been killed and 3,500 injured in Iran since Israel began its attacks, Iranian state-run Nour News said, citing the Ministry of Health. In Israel, 24 civilians have been killed by Iranian missile attacks, according to local authorities, in the worst direct conflict between the longtime enemies. More than 450 Iranian missiles have been fired towards Israel, according to the Israeli Prime Minister's Office. Israeli officials said that 1,272 people have been injured since the beginning of the hostilities, with 14 in serious condition.


Al Jazeera
4 hours ago
- Al Jazeera
Trump threatens Iran with ‘either peace or tragedy' after US strikes
NewsFeed 'There will be either peace or there will be tragedy for Iran, far greater than we have witnessed over the last eight days.' US President Donald Trump thanked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and God after the US conducted strikes on Iran. Video Duration 00 minutes 25 seconds 00:25 Video Duration 01 minutes 22 seconds 01:22 Video Duration 00 minutes 40 seconds 00:40 Video Duration 01 minutes 42 seconds 01:42 Video Duration 00 minutes 42 seconds 00:42 Video Duration 01 minutes 22 seconds 01:22 Video Duration 00 minutes 33 seconds 00:33