In a statement addressing recent tensions in the Middle East, President Donald Trump disclosed that Iran’s reaction to the United States’ destruction of its nuclear facilities was less forceful than anticipated.
According to the American leader, Iran launched 14 missiles, with U.S. defense systems intercepting 13. The remaining missile, which posed no threat, was allowed to continue on its trajectory. Trump emphasized that there were no American casualties and only negligible structural impact.
The president expressed appreciation to Iranian authorities for what he described as an advance alert, which enabled preparations that helped avoid loss of life or injuries.
He noted that Iran appeared to have exhausted its immediate intentions, expressing hope that this marked the end of hostilities.
Trump added that the U.S. would encourage Israel to pursue a path of peace across the region.
His remarks come amid growing global concern over stability in the Middle East, with international observers watching closely for signs of further escalation or de-escalation.
The White House has reiterated its commitment to protecting American lives and interests while supporting diplomatic efforts aimed at long-term calm in the region.