US Joins Israeli Air Campaign with Strikes on Three Iranian Nuclear Sites
- On Saturday, U.S. military forces struck three Iranian nuclear sites at Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan, joining Israel's ongoing campaign against Iran's nuclear program.
- The attacks occurred following over a week of Israeli operations targeting Iran's aerial defense systems and missile strike capabilities amid rising tensions in the region.
- President Donald Trump described the operation as historic, stating a full payload of bombs hit Fordow using B-2 stealth bombers and demanded Iran end the conflict.
- Iran threatened reprisals that could widen regional conflict, with Iran’s Supreme Leader warning U.S. strikes would cause irreparable damage and warnings of dangerous escalation from world leaders.
- The strikes mark a direct U.S. military involvement in the conflict, increasing risks of broader instability while diplomatic efforts remain stalled amid calls for negotiations.
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The US has entered Israel's war against Iran with the bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities.
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In his latest Quick Take, Ian Bremmer breaks down the US decision to formally join Israel in military strikes against Iran, marking a major escalation in the Middle East.“The United States has formally entered the war in Iran,” Ian says, following a week of rising tensions and failed negotiations.American forces launched targeted strikes on Iran’s underground Fordow nuclear facility and two other sites, a move Ian calls a “TikTok-style war,” qui…
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