By M10News International Desk | © M10News 2025
US President Donald Trump has said he is “very proud” of Israel and Iran for reaching a ceasefire agreement, describing the development as “very good” for regional stability.
Speaking at the NATO summit in The Hague, Netherlands, Mr. Trump also defended recent US military strikes on Iran, dismissing intelligence reports that claim Iran’s nuclear facilities survived the attacks.
“I believe it was total obliteration,” Mr. Trump told reporters. “They didn’t have a chance to get anything out because we acted fast. It’s hard to remove that kind of material — very hard and very dangerous.”
When pressed further, the US president reiterated his stance, stating: “It was obliteration.”
Mr. Trump also addressed renewed threats from Tehran to resume uranium enrichment, warning that Iran is unlikely to follow through.
“The last thing they want to do is enrich anything right now. They want to recover,” he said. “We won’t let that happen.”
The ceasefire follows weeks of heightened tensions between Iran and Israel, sparking concerns of a wider regional conflict.
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