In a fiery revelation, Donald Trump dropped a bombshell — he knew about Israel’s audacious airstrike on Tehran but swears the U.S. stayed out of it.
“Iran can’t have a nuclear bomb. We’re hoping for talks — but some leaders won’t be coming back,” Trump told Fox News, hinting at the deadly impact of Friday’s raid.

The strike shattered the heart of Iran’s military machine — killing Armed Forces Chief Gen. Mohammad Bagheri, IRGC Commander Hossein Salami, and two nuclear masterminds.
Trump said he’d spoken to Netanyahu multiple times as the operation loomed, but doubled down: “It was Israel’s call.” His team, sources say, quietly alerted at least one Arab ally about the looming blitz.
Tehran isn’t buying it. Iran’s Foreign Ministry blasted Washington, claiming “Israel couldn’t have acted without U.S. approval,” and warned of “dangerous consequences.”
With CENTCOM on high alert and the Iron Dome freshly stocked by the U.S., Trump signaled readiness for anything: “The U.S. will defend itself and Israel.”
The Middle East teeters on the edge — and the world watches.