Donald Trump declares '12 -day war 'over -but warns that it can' start again 'soon' | Today news

US President Donald Trump declared the war between Israel and Iran effectively on Wednesday, attributing the sudden ceasefire to both sides as “tired” and “exhausted” of intense battles. Trump said at NATO Summit in The Hague that he called the “12-day war” stop, and it called a triumph of American strength-but added a warning note: “I think it could start a day soon.” Trump is taking credit for ending the ’12 -Day War ‘Trump once again said that the US brokerage between Israel and Iran called the end of the’ 12-day war ‘. ‘We call it the 12-day war. I talked to a few people. I think it sounded just like the right name. And we think it’s over, ‘he said. He drafted the ceasefire as a direct result of US military action. Despite intelligence doubts, the president has doubled the success of US air strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, which, according to US intelligence sources, was considered less impactful. “This incredible exercise of American power paved the way for peace,” Trump declared. “We wiped them out.” Trump rejected the credibility of reports indicating that the strikes did not fully dissolve the Iran’s core enrichment program. “You can’t end up in the tunnels. There is nothing. There is no way you can even come down, ‘he insisted. “And the whole thing is collapsed and a disaster.” “I think all the core things are down there because it’s very difficult to remove. And we did it very quickly when they heard that we were coming. ‘ He claimed that each strike hit ‘within nine inches’ of his intended target. Praise for US military Trump praised the role of the US military. “We have confirmed the credibility of US deterrence, which is like no other,” he said. Attacks ‘Fake News’ on strike reports throughout the day repeatedly criticized the media for reporting that the US strikes could not fully eliminate the core capacity of Iran. “False news,” he said, rejecting the claims as false and undermining national credibility. The comments of the president are coming to the US intelligence community’s assessment of the strike’s efficiency and whether the ceasefire in the volatile region will apply.