Donald Trump's first public appearance after the US bombarded Iran's nuclear installations: “The Middle East battle has to make peace. If not, much greater attacks will follow.”


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US President Donald Trump said on Sunday morning that Iran “now has to make peace”, after the US have attacked three Iranian nuclear installations, writes News.ro.
“Iran, the Middle East, must now make peace. Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth.
Trump has confirmed that the US had hit Iranian nuclear installations from Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan.
“Everyone has heard these names for years, while they were building this horrible destructive enterprise. Tonight they can relate to the world that blows were a spectacular success,” Trump added.
“Either there will be peace, or it will be a tragedy for Iran much larger than the one I have witnessed in the last eight days. Remember, there are many more targets. This evening it has been the most difficult of all and perhaps the most lethal. But if the peace does not come quickly, we will go to these other targets with precision, speed and skill,” said the American president.
Trump says thousands of people were killed by former Iranian military commander Qasem Soleimani.
“I decided a long time ago that I will not let this happen, it will not continue.”
He also felled on Benjamin Netanyahu, saying they worked as a “team” to delete this “horrible threat to Israel.”
Trump's speech lasted about four minutes.




