Trump
raises specter of further attacks against Iran after US military operation
President
warned that Tehran must start peace negotiations with Israel and stop enriching
uranium
Hugo Lowell
in Washington
Sun 22 Jun
2025 04.50 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/21/trump-further-attacks-iran
Fresh from
ordering military strikes on Iran, Donald Trump on Saturday raised the specter
of further attacks against Iran if its leadership did not engage in peace talks
in a sweeping and at times ominous televised late night address delivered from
the White House.
The remarks
suggested that the president, who has repeatedly said he wanted to bring peace
to global conflicts, at least partly viewed the strikes against Iran’s
enrichment facilities as a tactic to force negotiations – just days after he
had suggested he would given Iran two weeks before deciding on an attack.
Flanked by
his vice-president, JD Vance; the defense secretary, Pete Hegseth; and the
secretary of state, Marco Rubio, Trump said from the Cross Hall of the White
House that the strikes were aimed at destroying Iran’s ability to enrich
uranium to a level where it could be used in nuclear weapons.
“The strikes
were a spectacular military success. Iran’s key nuclear enrichment facilities
have been completely and totally obliterated. Iran, the bully of the Middle
East, must now make peace. If they do not, future attacks will be far greater
and a lot easier,” Trump said.
Trump’s
address sparked a concerned reaction from some advisers in his orbit who had
cautioned against US involvement against Iran because of the potential for the
US military to become dragged into a protracted conflict to topple Iran’s
leadership as Israel has pushed.
“I’m not
sure the talk Maga wanted to hear. It sounded open-ended. They either shut down
the nuclear power facility, or give up, or surrender. Very open-ended,” Steve
Bannon, the former Trump adviser who had a three-hour lunch with the president
on Thursday, said in a special broadcast of his War Room show.
Trump
claimed in the speech that the three nuclear facilities in Iran bombed by the
US were “completely and totally obliterated”. But the address was short on
detail about the bombing operation against three nuclear sites at Natanz and
Fordow, the key facility buried deep underground, and at Isfahan, where Iran
was believed to have stored supplies of uranium that had been enriched to
near-weapons grade.
A US
official speaking on the condition of anonymity said the dark-of-night
operation involved six B-2 bombers dropping a dozen of the 30,000lb “bunker
buster” bombs, formally known as GBU-57s, to try to reach the bottom of the
Fordow facility located deep under a mountain.
One B-2
bomber also dropped two GBU-57s on the Natanz facility, in addition to the US
navy launching 30 Tomahawk missiles on Natanz and Isfahan, the official said –
a strike package far larger than many defense officials had expected.
Aside from
his claim of military success, Trump’s remarks were most notable in warning of
more attacks if Iran did not start negotiations to end the conflict with Israel
and accede to his demands to stop enriching uranium. They also appeared to
double as a warning against any retaliation by Iran.
“There will
be either peace or there will be tragedy for Iran,” Trump said. “Remember,
there are many targets left. Tonight’s was the most difficult of them all, by
far, and perhaps the most lethal. But if peace does not come quickly, we will
go after those other targets with precision, speed and skill. Most of them can
be taken out in a matter of minutes.”
Trump also
appeared to offer some justification for the bombing run, making the argument
that Iran posed a direct threat to not just Israel but also the US. In doing
so, after months of hesitancy, he re-embraced the Israeli prime minister,
Benjamin Netanyahu, and said they had worked together as a team.
“For 40
years, Iran has been saying: “Death to America, Death to Israel.” They have
been killing our people, blowing off their arms, blowing off their legs, with
roadside bombs. In particular, so many were killed by their general Qassem
Suleimani. I decided a long time ago that I would not let this happen. It will
not continue,” Trump said.

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