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After Trump’s Iran Strikes, Tennessee Leaders Voice Support and Urge Peace

IRAN, JUN 22 – Keir Starmer endorsed US airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear sites to prevent weapon development while calling for renewed diplomatic negotiations to avoid further regional instability.

  • On June 22, 2025, Tennessee leaders including Sen. Marsha Blackburn and Rep. Tim Burchett urged prayers for peace following President Trump's military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
  • The strikes targeted Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan nuclear facilities after Israel’s prior attacks and amid escalating regional tensions over Iran's nuclear ambitions.
  • Several officials, including Governor Bill Lee and Senator John Fetterman, praised Trump's decision as courageous and correct, emphasizing peace through strength.
  • Trump announced the strikes on Truth Social, stating "now is the time for peace," while six bunker buster bombs and 30 tomahawk missiles hit key targets.
  • The attacks sparked both support for reducing nuclear threats and calls for diplomacy, alongside concerns over constitutional authority and regional stability.
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World leaders are divided in their reactions to the US's active involvement in Iran. Britain's Keir Starmer supports Trump's decision to attack Iranian nuclear facilities - while France, Russia and China distance themselves or condemn.

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WBIR broke the news in on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
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