U.S. Statement After Bombing Iran's Nuclear Facilities

U.S. President Trump announced that the U.S. had completely destroyed Iran's nuclear weapons capabilities through targeted airstrikes on its nuclear facilities, achieving a great victory. He declared "the strike on Iran" over. Meanwhile, Iran stated that the U.S. only struck superficial targets and did not cause serious damage to the nuclear facilities. Iran condemned the U.S. action.

The statements from both sides seem somewhat mysterious, as if there are deeper secrets yet to be disclosed.

Trump's announcement of ending the strike against Iran made it seem like this operation was staged for show, intended to appease Israel and calm domestic Jewish lobbies' war propaganda. It was not truly in line with what Netanyahu hoped for—a full-scale war with Iran. It seemed like: "You wanted me to strike Iran, I did so, now it's over."

Iran appeared to understand this tacitly as well. The strike was done, causing no substantial harm. It was enough for the younger brothers to put up a performance. They didn't want to anger the U.S. further.

The nuclear issue was originally under negotiation. Israel's impatience to initiate the strike was never the U.S.' intention. The current situation arose due to Netanyahu's disruption.

Therefore, Trump's announcement signifies an end. It can be confirmed that the U.S. will no longer participate in conflicts between Israel and Iran.

Iran is aware of this, putting aside concerns about the U.S., and will focus next on dealing with Israel.

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