Former U.S. President Donald Trump announced on social media that the United States has completed what he called a “very successful attack” on three nuclear sites in Iran — Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan. According to Trump’s post, a full payload of bombs was dropped on the primary target, Fordow, and all aircraft involved have exited Iranian airspace safely.
Trump praised the operation and the American military, declaring, “There is not another military in the World that could have done this.” He ended the statement by calling for peace: “NOW IS THE TIME FOR PEACE!”
⚠️ Note: This claim has not yet been independently verified by the U.S. Department of Defense or international sources. The situation is developing.
U.S. Launches Coordinated Strike on Iran’s Nuclear Sites – Regional Tensions Escalate
Trump’s post
June 22, 2025 – The United States has officially confirmed a major airstrike on Iran, targeting its three main nuclear facilities: Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. The attack marks a significant escalation amid ongoing tensions in the region.
Key developments:
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The strike reportedly involved B-2 stealth bombers. It was reported that the B-2’s are already heading back (15 hour flight time to the U.S.)
Israel was notified in advance and coordinated defensive preparations, including airspace monitoring.
Reports suggest U.S. aircraft flew direct routes into Iranian airspace without stopping at regional bases.
Israel is currently on high alert, anticipating potential retaliatory action by Iran. Analysts believe Iran’s response capabilities are limited, though missile launches toward Israel or American bases in the Middle East remain possible.
Despite previous diplomatic attempts by former President Trump, Iran firmly rejected any deal that would end uranium enrichment on its soil. This breakdown in talks, combined with intelligence on Iran’s nuclear progress, contributed to the decision to strike.
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham praised the decision, calling it “the right move” and affirming the strength of the U.S. Air Force.
Multiple official sources have confirmed that American B-2 bombers carried out targeted airstrikes on key Iranian nuclear facilities, reportedly including sites in Natanz and Fordow.
The operation follows a noticeable military buildup by the U.S. and its allies across the region since June 16, including offensive and defensive preparations, repositioning of strategic assets, and evacuations of diplomats and civilians from key embassies.
The world now awaits Iran’s possible response—whether it will activate its regional Shiite militias or escalate further against U.S. or Israeli targets.
U.S. media reports confirm that the Fordow nuclear facility was a primary target in the American airstrike on Iran. Out of the total 30 tons of munitions dropped by U.S. forces during the broader operation, two precision bunker-buster bombs were reportedly used specifically against the fortified underground site at Fordow.
This marks one of the most significant strikes in the series of American attacks, targeting Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. The strikes are part of a larger campaign that has included attacks on multiple sites, including Natanz.
The message from Washington is clear: Iran must halt its escalation.
Further details, including damage assessments and Iran’s military or political response, are expected in the coming hours.
Trump also posted on X (ex Twitter) after posting on Truth Social, as follows:
Trum’s tweet
U.S. Struck Iran’s Nuclear Sites. Fictional image.
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