Forbes Daily: All Eyes On Iran’s Response To U.S. Strike On Nuclear Sites
- The U.S. bombed three Iranian nuclear facilities on June 21, 2025, causing significant damage particularly at the Fordo underground site in Iran.
- The attack, ordered by President Donald Trump without congressional approval, followed concerns over Iran's nuclear program which was previously suspended in 2003.
- Experts noted six craters at Fordo likely from bunker-busting bombs, but analysts urge caution as the full extent of underground damage is uncertain.
- Iran retaliated by firing missiles at a U.S. base in Qatar on June 22, which were intercepted with no casualties, while international leaders called for de-escalation.
- The strike has intensified debate in the U.S. Congress over the legality and wisdom of the action and could potentially raise gas prices and affect economic markets depending on Iran's response.
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Massachusetts senator backs U.S. strike on Iranian nuclear sites
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) - Senator John Velis spoke with 22News as a civilian and state senator, making it clear his role as a major with the Massachusetts National Guard stands behind. US bombs 3 Iranian nuclear sites, entering war "Iran caused a lot of harm to America. They've killed a lot of American service members. They are the world's state sponsor of terrorism in the world," says Senator John Velis. The senator describes his reacti…
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