Trump Says ‘Make Iran Great Again’ as Iran Vows Response to US Strikes
- The Trump administration sent mixed signals regarding Iran after US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, with President Donald Trump mentioning the possibility of regime change.
- Air Force General Dan Caine confirmed that the strikes on Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan caused severe damage.
- President Donald Trump criticized critics in Congress who questioned his authorization for the strikes and asserted that the action was a military success.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Iran is rapidly developing nuclear weapons and justified the strikes as necessary for regional security.
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