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Trump talks God in his speech on bombing Iran. What did he say, what religion is he?


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  • President Trump addressed the nation regarding the US bombing of Iranian nuclear sites following escalating conflict with Israel.
  • Trump concluded his address by thanking God.

President Donald Trump addressed the nation on June 21 about the United States bombing Iranian nuclear sites following an escalating conflict with Israel.

Israel launched the first attacks on June 13 aimed at destroying Iran's nuclear program and missiles. Iran has retaliated with ballistic missiles. Iran and Israel are long-time enemies, and the U.S. is a key ally of Israel.

Trump said the goal behind the U.S. military's "Operation Midnight Hammer" was to destroy Iran's nuclear program, and he hoped the military wouldn't be needed in Iran anymore. But Iran is expected to retaliate.

Trump, a self-proclaimed non-denominational Christian, also evoked God in his four-minute speech. Here is what he said:

How did Trump talk about God in the address about Iran strikes?

Trump signed off his address by thanking everyone.

"And in particular, God, I want to just say, we love you God, and we love our great military," Trump said. "Protect them. God bless the Middle East, God bless Israel, and God bless America. Thank you very much. Thank you."

Trump deemed the strikes a "spectacular military success," but no independent assessment of the damage to the nuclear sites has been conducted as of June 23. Israel also amped up airstrikes on Monday.

Iranian officials have said more than 400 people have been killed since Israel's attacks began, Reuters reported; Iran's counterstrikes have resulted in at least 24 deaths in Israel.

What religion is Donald Trump?

Trump once identified as a Presbyterian, but in 2020 he told Religion News Service he began considering himself a non-denominational Christian.

First lady Melania Trump, however, made news in 2017 when she met the late Pope Francis and revealed she is Catholic when asking the pontiff to bless her rosary beads. 

Pope Leo said during a weekly prayer on June 22 that the international community must "stop the tragedy of war before it becomes an irreparable abyss," according to Reuters.

Watch Trump's address to the nation:

Contributing: Sarah D. Wire, Erin Mansfield, Paste BN

Kinsey Crowley is the Trump Connect reporter for the Paste BN Network. Reach her at kcrowley@gannett.com. Follow her on X and TikTok @kinseycrowley or Bluesky at @kinseycrowley.bsky.social.