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Trump likens US air strikes on Iran to atomic bombing of Hiroshima

Donald Trump also likened the US strikes on Iran to his country’s decision to drop atomic bombs on Japan in the second world war.

Speaking at The Hague, Trump said: “They spent trillions of dollars trying to do this thing, and they didn’t come up with it, and we’re actually getting along with them very well right now.

“But had we not succeeded with that hit? That hit ended the war. That hit ended the war. I don’t want to use an example of Hiroshima, I don’t want to use an example of Nagasaki, but that was essentially the same thing that ended that war. This ended that, this ended that war. If we didn’t take that out, they would have been they’d be fighting right now.”

President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with Nato secretary general Mark Rutte at the Nato summit in The Hague, the Netherlands, Wednesday, 25 June 2025.
President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with Nato secretary general Mark Rutte at the Nato summit in The Hague, the Netherlands, Wednesday, 25 June 2025. Photograph: Alex Brandon/AP
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The Kremlin said on Wednesday that it thought it was too early for anyone to have a realistic picture of damage inflicted on Iran’s nuclear facilities by US airstrikes.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov was responding to a question about damage assessments offered by President Donald Trump who has suggested that the US attack obliterated Tehran’s nuclear programme.

Peskov said that Moscow viewed the attacks on Iran as unprovoked and the situation as concerning.

Russia had indications that Washington and Tehran had open communications channels though, he said, and Moscow was closely monitoring developments and still talking to Iran itself.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov waits before the talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Interim President of the Republic of Mali Assimi Goita at the Grand Kremlin Palace in Moscow, Russia June 23, 2025. Photograph: Pavel Bednyakov/Reuters
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