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Trump teases the change of diet after Iran’s “monumental” strikes

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President Donald Trump On Sunday, said there could be a change of regime if Iranian leaders could not “make Iran large”, after strategic strikes in the United States on the main Iranian nuclear installations on Saturday.

In an article in Truth Social, the president wondered why there would be no change in leadership after the devastating blow to the country’s nuclear program.

“It is not politically correct to use the term, the” regime change “, but if the current Iranian regime is not able to make Iran large again, why would there not be a change of diet ???” He wrote. “Miga !!!”

Earlier in the day, Trump announced that B-2 stealth bombers credited with strategic attacks landed safely at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri, applauding their efforts.

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“The big B-2 pilots I have just landed, in complete safety, in Missouri, “he wrote.” Thank you for a job well done !!! Dona (L) by J. Trump, President of the United States! “”

The president added that damage to the sites was “monumental”, pushing skepticism from criticism on the success of the operation.

The satellite image shows a ford nuclear installation after a massive bombs strike

The satellite image shows the Fordo nuclear site

This satellite photo of Planet Labs PBC shows the Iran’s underground nuclear enrichment site in Fordo after an American air strike targeted the installation. (Planet Labs PBC via AP)

“Damage to Nuclear sites in Iran would be “monumental,” he wrote in a separate article. The tubes were hard and precise. Our great competence has been shown by our soldiers. THANKS!”

Chronology showing American attacks against Iran's nuclear capacities

A graph shows the approximate calendar of American strikes against Iranian nuclear targets on June 21, 2025. (Fox News)

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More than 125 planes were involved in The strikes In Ford, Natanz and Isfahan, including seven B-2 stealth bombers, several fourth and fifth generation fighters, dozens of refueling oil tankers, a guided missile submarine and a “full table” of intelligence, surveillance and recognition plane.

Stephen Sorace of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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