World reacts to U.S. bombing Iranian nuclear facilities
- On June 22, 2025, President Trump announced that U.S. forces carried out a successful attack on three Iranian nuclear facilities—Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan—with all aircraft returning without incident.
- This military action followed two months of negotiations that ended when Iran refused a deal and declared plans to expand enrichment and install advanced centrifuges while Israel also conducted strikes on Iran.
- Texas Republicans praised the precise and successful mission and Trump's leadership, while some Democrats and others warned the strikes risk escalating an endless Middle East war without Congressional approval.
- Senator Cruz called the Obama-Iran nuclear deal catastrophic, said the attack could not disable nuclear activities at the fortified Fordow site but sent a powerful message against the Iranian nuclear threat.
- The strikes represent a dangerous escalation that may limit Iran's nuclear capabilities but raised concerns about retaliation and strengthened calls for Congress to assert war powers authority.
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Americans react to US strikes on Iran with worry as well as support for Israel
Across the U.S. Americans are expressing a mixture of support, apprehension and anxiety over President Donald Trump's decision to bomb nuclear sites in Iran.
Americans react to US strikes on Iran
Across the U.S. Americans are expressing a mixture of support, apprehension and confoundment over President Donald Trump's decision to bomb nuclear sites in Iran. Administration officials say the strikes give Iran the chance to return to negotiations over its nuclear…
Political analyst react to U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear
US hints at its willingness to renew talks after attacking three nuclear facilities in Iran, all you need to know
In a rather surprising development, the United States has shared its willingness to re-enter talks with Iran regarding the Middle Eastern country's ongoing conflict against Israel.
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