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US Joins Israeli Air Campaign with Strikes on Three Iranian Nuclear Sites

  • The United States conducted airstrikes over the weekend targeting Iranian nuclear sites at Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan to hinder Iran's nuclear capabilities.
  • The strikes aimed to eliminate the perceived existential threat from Iran’s nuclear ambitions amid decades of hostility and without congressional authorization.
  • The operation, known as Midnight Hammer, involved 125 aircraft and included support from U.S. Cyber Command and strategic military commands to enhance precision.
  • President Trump hailed the strikes as a major military achievement, while Democrats condemned the lack of congressional authorization and cautioned that the action could lead to a costly involvement in another Middle Eastern conflict.
  • The strikes raised concerns about potential escalation in the region, protests against war in the U.S., and calls for Congress to check presidential war powers.
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At eight to ten on the afternoon of last Saturday, many Americans were choked by dinner. The mobile screen showed the news: The U.S. was going into war with Iran, Donald Trump announced that the army had executed attacks on three nuclear facilities in Iran. It was as bold as it was risky, with the ability to define its presidency. Trump was taking the step that his predecessors did not dare to give: to go straight for the Iranian nuclear program…

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Financial Express broke the news in Uttar Pradesh, India on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
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