
Trump Comments on Israel-Iran Conflict at NATO Summit
THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS – Former President Donald Trump addressed the media today at the NATO Summit, commenting on the recent conflict between Israel and Iran. Speaking from a podium adorned with NATO and OTAN logos, Mr. Trump conveyed his assessment of the situation, stating that both nations were "satisfied to go home and get out." He lauded Israel's decision to recall its planes, which he described as "amazing," indicating a de-escalation of tensions. Responding to questions regarding the potential for renewed conflict, Mr. Trump remarked, "Can it start again? I guess someday it can. It could maybe start soon." He further suggested that the conflict effectively concluded when specific nuclear sites were targeted, emphasizing the intensity of the prior engagements. "They fought very, very hard and very viciously, very violently," Mr. Trump noted, reflecting on the intensity of the confrontation. The former president's remarks underscore the ongoing international focus on stability in the Middle East.