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‘Daddy used strong words’: Rutte jokes at Nato meet; Trump likens Iran-Israel clash to schoolyard fight

‘Daddy used strong words’: Rutte jokes at Nato meet; Trump likens Iran-Israel clash to schoolyard fight

NATO general secretary Mark Rute on Wednesday jokingly said US President Donald Trump as “Daddy”, saying that he was to use a strong language to prevent Iran and Israel from fighting, such as “two children in a school children.,Speaking in a media briefing during the NATO summit in the Netherlands, Trump said: “He had a big fight, a school garden like two children. You know, they fight like hell. You can’t stop them. It is easy to stop them.”For that, Rute took a pinch: “And then Daddy sometimes has to use a strong language.”Trump laughed at the comment and admitted, “Everyone said,” Okay, you have to use a certain word. ” The commentary mentioned Trump’s amazing-stunned outbreak before departing for the summit, disappointing with blind apprehensions that the Iran-Israel ceasefire could collapse.On 22 June, the US performed Operation Midnight Hammer, with a large -scale air strike, targeting three major underground nuclear facilities of Iran. The mission consisted of 30,000-pound bunker-bombs bombs, aimed at cripping Iran’s uranium enrichment program.According to the Pentagon, more than 125 aircraft were involved in operation, including secretly bombers, fighters, support planes and monitoring crafts. A total of 75 accurate-directed weapons were used, including 14 bunker buster and more than two dozen cruise missiles.



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