Iranian Canadians and Others Watch and Worry After U.S. Strikes on Nuclear Sites
- On June 22, 2025, the United States launched overnight air strikes against three Iranian nuclear sites, causing extremely severe damage in coordination with Israel's military but without Israeli jets.
- The strikes followed more than a week of Israeli attacks on Iran amid rising tensions and aimed to dismantle Iran's nuclear program, described as a grave threat to international security.
- U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called the mission overwhelmingly successful, saying it faced no Iranian resistance, did not target Iranian troops, and was not about regime change.
- President Donald Trump declared Iran's nuclear sites fully obliterated, warned of greater future strikes if peace fails, and urged Iran to make peace while cautioning against retaliation under the right of self-defense.
- Iranian-Canadians and experts expressed deep concern about escalating violence and called for renewed diplomatic talks, fearing the strikes could worsen regional instability and harm civilians.
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Iranians in Canada watch and worry after U.S. strikes on nuclear sites
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