World reacts to U.S. bombing Iranian nuclear facilities
- On Sunday, the U.S. military conducted a strike on three Iranian nuclear sites including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan as ordered by President Donald Trump.
- This attack followed two months of efforts by Trump’s administration to negotiate with Iran, alongside preemptive Israeli strikes, due to Iran's refusal to limit nuclear enrichment activities.
- Although the strike delivered a significant blow to Fordow, the underground enrichment facility approved under the Obama-Iran agreement, it did not completely halt nuclear operations there, and Iranian authorities pledged to persist with uranium enrichment.
- Senators John Cornyn and Ted Cruz praised the mission as courageous and critical, with Cruz stating the Iranian nuclear threat as America’s most acute immediate danger, while others warned the strikes risk dragging the U.S. into a prolonged Middle East war.
- Responses from Texas politicians split between support, including Gov. Greg Abbott, and opposition urging Congress to block unconstitutional war, highlighting heightened domestic debate over the strike’s legality and consequences.
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SC Gov. McMaster, others react to U.S. bombing Iran nuclear facilities
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WSPA) -- State leaders are reacting to President Donald Trump's authorization of airstrikes against Iranian nuclear targets. The move has drawn responses from both sides of the aisle; some support the movie while others are against it. After Trump's announcement on Saturday, South Carolina leaders shared their opinions. "Iran must never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon, and President Trump’s decisive action ensures the safety …
'So grateful': Pro-Trump Texas pastors view strikes as preamble to 'bloody last battle'
In the aftermath of the United States' strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities over the weekend, Christian Zionism took center stage as conservative Texas pastors rallied, framing the military action as a Biblical mandate rather than mere geopolitics, the Houston Chronicle reported Monday. Pastor Jack Graham of Plano’s Prestonwood Baptist Church led the chorus, praising President Donald Trump’s strike and declaring he was “so grateful for his moral …
One of Layton Tallwhiteman’s first memories was watching the news at his uncle’s home in Montana in 2003 and watching the U.S. bomb Baghdad to start the war in Iraq. “The memories of that war—released in part to find weapons of mass destruction that did not exist—returned to the mind of Tallwhiteman after President Donald Trump ordered the weekend bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities in the midst of his growing conflict with Israel. The administ…
Iran response to US strikes will be 'proportional'
In a dramatic escalation of tensions in the Middle East, the United States launched a coordinated military strike against Iran’s nuclear program, targeting three major sites: Natanz, Isfahan and Fordo. The operation involved seven B-2 stealth bombers dropping bunker-busting munitions called Massive Ordnance Penetrators (MOP) and a U.S. submarine, which fired Tomahawk cruise missiles. It marked one of the largest direct assaults on Iranian milita…
Americans worry conflict with Iran could escalate, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
WASHINGTON - Americans are anxious over a brewing conflict between the U.S. and Iran and worry the violence could escalate after President Donald Trump ordered the bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll that closed on Monday.
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