THE HAGUE: President Donald Trump on Wednesday dismissed doubts about the damage caused to Iran’s nuclear program by US bomb strikes, and insisted that Tehran’s uranium enrichment facilities had been “completely and fully obliterated.” Trump also said he believed the war between Iran and Israel was finished, as both sides were keen to end the fight. “I dealt with both and they’re both tired, exhausted,” he said.

While that may be the case, an independent assessment of Iran's nuclear sites by the International Atomic Energy Agency has not occurred.

President claims target sites were ‘completely and totally obliterated’

I hope U.S. President Donald Trump was wrong in his assessment on Sunday, and that Iran's nuclear facilities weren't entirely destroyed in the recent American strikes. I don't say…

Trump on Sunday disputed Iranian attempts to downplay the strikes on its nuclear facilities, stressing that "obliteration" was an accurate description.

US president says strikes led to ‘monumental damage’ and questioned if the regime could ‘make Iran great again’

Top Trump advisers have struck a more cautious tone than the president, who claims that a volley of missiles and bunker-buster bombs obliterated three Iranian nuclear sites

Head of International Atomic Energy Agency says no one in a position to fully assess damage to Iran’s nuclear capabilities

New intelligence report contradicts Trump's claims of Iran's nuclear program being "completely obliterated" after U.S. strike.

Report says program likely set back only a few months; Iran and Israel both say they will honour truce if other side does after US president expresses frustration at violations

President Donald Trump claimed Iran's nuclear capabilities have been obliterated.

The US bombed Iran’s nuclear sites Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan on June 22.

President enlists help from his defense secretary to impugn motives of intelligence analysts who cast doubt on his claims to have ‘obliterated’ Iranian nuclear facilities

The president suggested that the U.S. strikes helped stop the Israel-Iran war, as he drew parallels with the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in World War 2.

According to the US president, it is highly unlikely that the Iranian authorities evacuated nuclear materials from the Fordow underground uranium enrichment facility before the US…

THE HAGUE/TEL AVIV/ISTANBUL: US President Donald Trump reveled in the swift end to war between Iran and Israel, saying he now expected a relationship with Tehran that would…

THE HAGUE/TEL AVIV/ISTANBUL: US President Donald Trump reveled in the swift end to war between Iran and Israel, saying he now expected a relationship with Tehran that would…

Trump says attacks ‘obliterated’ key sites, but analysts raise doubts about bunker buster’s abilities and whether uranium was present.

President Donald Trump is using his NATO trip to double down on his 'total obliteration' of Iran's nuclear sites and has blasted the media for reporting on an intelligence…

Trump ordered U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites as part of its support for Israel, then days later announced a ceasefire agreement between the countries.

The president suggested U.S. strikes helped stop the Israel-Iran war, as he drew parallels with the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in World War II.