President Donald Trump closed out his NATO Summit trip in a combative mood, fighting with reporters in his press conference, issuing a bleak warning for Iran and indicating that United States now needs a 'Secretary of War.'

Trump was at The Hague to meet with the 32 members of the alliance, push for an increase in defense spending by those nations, and to discuss global affairs.

The president was in fighting mode as he pushed back on a leaked intelligence report that casted doubts on the results of his Iran strike.

Over the weekend, Trump authorized the U.S. military to use B-2 bomber planes to drop 30,000 'bunker busters' to 'obliterate' Iran's three largest nuclear sites.

The stealth attack was a large success and Trump touted it as a total 'victory' for the U.S. and its ally Israel against Iran.