Washington D.C. — U.S. President Donald Trump recently shared a striking and controversial video on social media, reigniting the debate surrounding Iran’s nuclear program. The nearly one-minute-long video features B-2 bomber aircraft flying in the sky and dropping bombs. A song plays in the background, repeatedly urging an attack on Iran.
Earlier, a leaked intelligence report from the Pentagon stated that the U.S. strike had not completely destroyed Iran’s nuclear program but had only delayed it for a few months. Following widespread discussion of the report, Trump claimed that prominent news outlets were misrepresenting the facts.
In his social media post, he wrote, “CNN and The New York Times are twisting the facts and spreading false news. This strike is one of the most successful military operations in history, and Iran’s nuclear sites have been completely destroyed. The public should hold these media outlets accountable.”
This post has sparked renewed debate and reactions across political and diplomatic circles. Experts are carefully analyzing the claims from both sides, as the issue raises new questions about regional security and global relations.
