Trump warns of more attacks; lauds ‘spectacular military success’ on Iran nuclear sites
- On June 21, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the United States bombed several Iranian nuclear sites, joining Israel in military action mainly targeting the Fordow facility.
- This escalation followed more than a week of Israeli strikes since June 13 aiming to destroy Iran's nuclear program and missile capabilities amid ongoing missile exchanges.
- Trump called the strikes a "spectacular military success," while Israeli leaders praised the decision and Iranian officials vowed to consider all possible responses, rejecting diplomacy until retaliation.
- Satellite images showed damage at the Fordow site, but a senior Iranian source said most enriched uranium was moved prior to the attack; no rise in off-site radiation was reported.
- The strikes intensified conflict risks, with Iran firing missiles at Israel wounding civilians and threatening economic disruptions, while leaders from both sides signaled cautious restraint unless provoked further.
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The US bombed Iran's nuclear facilities. Before that, Iran threatened Donald Trump with terrorist attacks inside the US if the country was subjected to military attack, writes NBC News. Trump has responded by opening up for regime change in Iran.
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Transcript of Trump’s remarks on US airstrikes
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Iowa lawmakers release statements following US strike on Iran
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