Iran issues stark warning to Trump 'the gambler' as Israel keeps up attacks
- On June 23, the US launched massive precision strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites in Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, while fighting between Iran and Israel continued.
- The strikes followed over a week of Israeli bombardments aimed at preventing Iran from building nuclear weapons, prompting Tehran to vow retaliation and call President Trump 'the gambler'.
- In retaliation, Iran fired missiles targeting American military installations in both Qatar and Iraq, while Qatar had briefly shut its airspace hours earlier due to credible threat warnings.
- US General Dan Caine confirmed severe damage to all three sites with 75 munitions used, while oil prices jumped over 4%, reaching Brent futures at $78.12 a barrel on June 23.
- The events heightened regional tensions with China and Oman calling for calm and de-escalation, but Iran warned US bases were vulnerabilities and vowed serious consequences for attacks.
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