President Donald Trump:“God bless Israel, bless the military, and bless America.”
In powerful speech, Trump thanks Israel, warns Tehran, and says: ‘If peace doesn’t come — more strikes are coming.’

In a dramatic address following the U.S.-led strike on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, President Donald Trump delivered a defiant message to Tehran — and a warm embrace to Israel.
“For years, we’ve heard the names Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan — as they built those terrible places,” Trump declared. “We put an end to those facilities.”
Trump’s tone was unapologetically forceful. “For forty years they’ve chanted ‘Death to America’ and ‘Death to Israel’, killing and murdering. Hundreds of thousands have died because of Iran’s terrorist activities,” he said.
Turning to Israel, Trump extended heartfelt gratitude: “Thank you to Netanyahu. We worked as a team like no one ever has before. Thank you to the Israeli military.”
But the message to Iran was anything but soft: “If Iran doesn’t stop, a far greater tragedy awaits. If peace doesn’t come soon, we will strike the remaining targets swiftly and efficiently.”
In one of the most memorable lines of the night, Trump praised the American war machine: “There is no military in the world that could have done what we did tonight.”
He closed with a blessing: “God bless the Middle East, bless Israel, bless the military, and bless America.”
The speech marked one of the most aggressive public condemnations of the Iranian regime by a U.S. president — and signaled Washington’s resolve not just to deter, but to dismantle, Tehran’s nuclear threat.
Footeg of Trump and Top Officials in White House Situation Room During Iran Strikes



