
WATCH LIVE: Trump delivers address on US strikes on Iran
President Donald Trump is delivering a televised address from the White House, just hours after the United States launched coordinated airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities alongside Israel.
Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump is expected to justify the military operation that targeted key nuclear sites in Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, and to call on Iran to return to the negotiating table. The president has already described the strikes as 'very successful,' and said all U.S. aircraft had safely exited Iranian airspace.
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