<p data-start=”111″ data-end=”653″>After brokering a sudden ceasefire between Iran and Israel, U.S. President Donald Trump arrived at the NATO summit in the Netherlands amid global confusion over his military strategy. Just days earlier, Trump ordered airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, launching 14 bunker-buster bombs and over 30 Tomahawk missiles. Trump claimed “total obliteration”, asserting the attacks crippled Iran’s nuclear program. However, leaked reports from the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) suggest only partial damage. Iran confirmed some damage but insisted its uranium reserves remain secure. Trump, facing scrutiny, argued the attacks significantly delayed Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Meanwhile, the White House acknowledged the leak but stood by the operation, calling it a success. At the NATO summit, Trump openly criticized Israel for its “overreaction,” signaling clear frustration with Prime Minister Netanyahu. He said, “I’m not happy with Israel or Iran. But Israel dropped everything for one misfired rocket.” The mixed signals—aggressive strikes followed by sudden retreat—have raised questions about Trump’s leadership in crisis. Critics say the U.S. may have lost strategic ground, while others claim Trump simply wanted out of an expensive conflict. Meanwhile, Iran continues its nuclear program, unshaken.</p>
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