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Trump Says Iran’s Nukes Were ‘Wiped Out’ – As India Arms Up And Joins The Big League

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July 2, 2025 38 Views0

U.S. President Donald Trump leaned back into the spotlight. His voice carried a sharp certainty. The United States, he said, had dealt a historic blow to Iran. Nuclear ambitions? “Obliterated,” he claimed.

 

He was speaking at a rally in Tampa. It was not a campaign speech. It was a declaration. He called the recent U.S. bombing campaign on Iran “the most successful military action in American history”.

 
 

He described Iranian sites “vanishing like smoke”. The crowd roared. The words were though and echoed far beyond the stadium.

In Tehran, silence. In Washington, mixed signals. Officials offered no confirmation. Some acknowledged the strikes. Others dodged the questions.

But Trump was not done. “We did not just hit them. We took out their future,” he said. His tone was colder than usual. It was not rhetoric but a warning.

He hinted at unseen footage. He mentioned satellite images. He referenced Iranian “core facilities”. Then came the line that drew gasps, “They do not have a programme anymore.”

On cable news, experts argued. On social media, opinions split. But in the war rooms of capitals around the world, generals leaned forward. The message was – America was back to leading with fire.

Behind Trump’s words, a shift was unfolding. Iran’s skies were quieter. Reports suggested radar stations were down. Several airfields inactive. But nuclear inspectors offered no public statements.

The bigger picture, though, was hard to miss.

Just weeks after the strikes, Saudi Arabia inked its largest-ever arms deal with the United States. Across Europe, governments scrambled to sign new defence contracts. In Asia, countries began accelerating missile shield deployments.

In the middle of it all is India. A silent mover. It was not just exporting missiles anymore. It had opened factories. Signed fresh production deals. Shifted its place from buyer to builder.

When Trump spoke, he was not only reflecting on the past. He was shaping the tempo. The message was not for Iran alone. It was for allies, rivals and undecideds. In a world arming faster than ever, Trump’s voice cut through the noise.

The battlefield had changed. But the game? Still power. Still fear. Still fire.

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