Trump Bombing Iran Sites 'the Right Decision': Lt. Gen. Newton
- On the night of June 22-23, 2025, the US military launched a strike targeting three critical nuclear facilities in Iran: Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan.
- The attack followed rising tensions and missile exchanges between Israel and Iran, with US President Trump siding with Israel's campaign to halt Iran's nuclear ambitions.
- Approximately 30 Tomahawk missiles and six B-2 stealth bombers carrying bunker-busting bombs destroyed Iran's key enrichment sites, with Fordow reported as fully neutralized.
- President Trump said the attack was very successful, declaring that the Fordow plant was completely destroyed, while Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu called the decision bold and historic.
- The strike aims to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons and signals strong US-Israel alignment against a regime considered globally dangerous, though Iran vowed to continue its program.
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The American president claims to have acted "to stop the war" by ordering the bombing of three nuclear sites, while a majority of Americans, including part of his camp, are hostile to a new conflict.
With the US's surprise attack on Iran, Trump is taking enormous risks. Washington believes that the Islamic Republic's nuclear program has now been destroyed. The consequences are not foreseeable.
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