Trump says damage to Iran's nuclear sites is 'far below ground level'

Trump said the U.S. attacked three nuclear sites in Iran.

The United States struck three nuclear sites in Iran on Saturday, President Donald Trump announced.

B-2 bombers dropped a number of Massive Ordnance Penetrator bombs -- known as "bunker busters" -- during the U.S. mission over Iran, a U.S. official confirmed.

A number of Tomahawk cruise missiles were also fired at targets inside Iran from a U.S. Navy submarine, the official confirmed.

Following the strikes, Trump addressed the nation, calling it a "spectacular military success."

Jun 17, 2025, 6:48 AM EDT

Trump not 'in the mood' to negotiate with Iran

Speaking to reporters on Air Force One, Trump said he's "not too much in the mood to negotiate" with Iran.

"I've been negotiating. I told them to do the deal," Trump said. "They should have done the deal."

President Donald Trump speaks to reporters aboard Air Force One after departing early from the the G7 summit in Canada to return to Washington, June 17, 2025.
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He added, "The cities have been blown to pieces lost a lot of people. They should have done the deal. I told them do the deal, so I don't know. I'm not too much in the mood to negotiate."

-ABC News' Justin Gomez

Jun 17, 2025, 6:17 AM EDT

Trump warns Iran over US troops in region

President Donald Trump issued a warning to Iran over U.S. troops and assets in the region, instructing Tehran "not to touch our troops."

"We’ll come down so hard if they do anything to our people," Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One.

-ABC News’ Justin Gomez

Jun 17, 2025, 6:05 AM EDT

Trump seeking 'real end' to Tehran nuclear program

President Donald Trump said he was seeing a "real end" to Iran's nuclear program.

"An end. A real end, not a ceasefire. An end. Or giving up entirely. That's ok too," Trump told reporters on Air Force One.

President Donald Trump speaks with reporters while flying aboard Air Force One en route from Calgary, Canada to Joint Base Andrews, Md., late Monday, June 16, 2025.
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Trump, who departed the Group of Seven meeting in Canada early, said he will be in the White House Situation Room Tuesday morning and his return will make it easier to deal with matters in person rather than through phone calls and having others listen in.

When asked what was behind his social media post calling for the evacuation of Tehran, Trump insisted there was no threat but said, "I want people to be safe… That's always possible something could happen. I just want people to be safe."

-ABC News' Justin Gomez

Jun 17, 2025, 3:33 AM EDT

Trump says Macron 'wrong' on Israel-Iran ceasefire

President Donald Trump dismissed a suggestion by French President Emmanuel Macron that he left the G7 meeting in Canada early to work on a ceasefire between Israel and Iran.

President Donald Trump boards Air Force One as he departs early from the G7 Leaders' Summit via Calgary International Airport in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on June 16, 2025.
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In a post to Truth Social in the early hours of Tuesday, Trump said Macron was "publicity seeking" and "wrong."

"He has no idea why I am now on my way to Washington, but it certainly has nothing to do with a Cease Fire," Trump wrote.

"Much bigger than that. Whether purposely or not, Emmanuel always gets it wrong. Stay Tuned!"

-ABC News' Lalee Ibssa

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