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U.S. strikes against Iran nuclear facilities 'incredible and overwhelming success,' Pentagon chief says

  • President Donald Trump announced on Saturday evening that U.S. forces struck three Iranian nuclear sites at Fordo, Isfahan, and Natanz.
  • The strikes followed months of planning amid recent stalled negotiations and were intended to end Iran's nuclear ambitions after repeated stonewalling.
  • Dubbed "Operation Midnight," the mission deployed 14 massive bunker-buster bombs, launched more than 24 Tomahawk missiles, and involved upwards of 125 aircraft.
  • Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth described the strike as a decisive victory that effectively ended Iran's nuclear program, while both Iran and the IAEA reported no immediate evidence of radioactive contamination.
  • The attack drew regional concern for escalating tensions and reflected the U.S. intent to reassert deterrence, while Middle Eastern nations called for restraint and renewed diplomacy.
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US Says Strikes 'Devastated' Iran's Nuclear Program

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Deutsche Welle broke the news in Bonn, Germany on Sunday, June 22, 2025.
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