Iran says it reserves all options on response to 'outrageous' US strikes
- On June 21, 2025, President Donald Trump ordered U.S. airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear sites—Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan—to prevent Iran's nuclear weapon development.
- The strikes followed a week of Israeli attacks on Iran and came after Trump withdrew from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal and amid warnings of regional escalation.
- The U.S. conducted a coordinated military operation using bunker-buster bombs and cruise missiles, with no U.S. casualties reported, while Iran condemned the strikes as 'outrageous.'
- Trump declared the nuclear facilities 'completely and totally obliterated' and warned Iran to make peace or face 'far greater' attacks, while global reactions ranged from praise to calls for de-escalation.
- The strikes heightened tensions with potential Iranian retaliations expected, prompting increased security in the U.S. and urgent international appeals for diplomacy and conflict de-escalation.
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