
Trump is furious — and not hiding it. After claiming credit for brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, he blasted both countries for violating it just hours later. “I’ve got to get Israel to calm down now,” he said, clearly fed up. He even used the f-word while speaking to reporters, signaling just how tense things had become.
Earlier this week, Trump proudly declared that U.S. airstrikes had “obliterated” Iran’s nuclear program. But according to a new U.S. intelligence report, that’s far from true. The assessment says the strikes only delayed Iran’s nuclear capability by a few months — not destroyed it. The White House fired back, calling the intel report “flat out wrong.”

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So, what’s actually going on?
A War That Won’t Stay Dead
The air war between Iran and Israel lasted 12 bloody days. It left over 600 people dead in Iran, and 28 killed in Israel. Iran’s military claimed it had delivered “crushing blows” to its enemies, while Israel’s top general called the recent fighting a “significant chapter.” Neither side said the war was over — just that it had paused.
Trump had tried to end the bloodshed by announcing a ceasefire at 0500 GMT. But within hours, missiles were flying again. Trump scolded both sides for breaking the truce, but he seemed especially frustrated with Israel. He later said they halted attacks only after he told them to.
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Markets React, But Peace Feels Fragile
Despite the shaky truce, global markets celebrated. Oil prices fell sharply and stock markets around the world bounced back. For now, at least, the fighting has stopped.
But no one’s really convinced it’s over.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed the war had “removed the threat of nuclear annihilation.” Yet Iran is already threatening to rebuild its program — fast.
What’s Next?
No one knows if this ceasefire will last. Trump insists his strategy worked. But Iran and Israel are still threatening each other. And if the U.S. strikes didn’t wipe out Iran’s nukes, as intel suggests, another round of war might just be waiting around the corner.
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