“Very successful,” Trump says of Iran strike

President Donald Trump said late on Saturday that the United States fired air strikes on Iranian nuclear installations, and joined the Israeli military campaign. On social media.
Donald Trump (@realdonaldtrum) June 21, 2025
Trump announced that the American forces struck three sites – including Fordo, Natanz and Safhan – using Those Stealth B-2 armed bombers with “Bunker-Buster”, describing the process as “very successful”. He emphasized that all the planes came out of the Iranian airspace safely.
A Pentagon official, talking about Reuters, confirmed that the strikes were “limited and coordinated” with Israel. This represents the first direct participation of the American army in the campaign since Trump said that he will decide to get deeper in two weeks.
The Iranian government media “explosions” recognized near military and nuclear sites, but they were not reported to be losses. The Iranian Foreign Minister warned that the entry of the United States may “greatly increases the conflict”, while the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khawni described it as a “crime” and warned of “dangerous consequences that cannot be repaired.“
The reaction between the American lawmakers is divided: Senator Lindsey Graham Trump praised the decisive acting, while some of the Republican voices urged caution, with a warning of the danger of another war in the Middle East..
good. This was the correct invitation. The system is worth it.
Well done, the president Realdonaldtrump.For my fellow citizens: We have the best air force in the world. It makes me very proud.
Fly, fight, win. https://t.co/1fMn31lpy
– Lindsey Graham (@lindseygrahamsc) June 22, 2025
This is not constitutional. https://t.co/eu3fs5jcwb
– Thomas Massi (Reptusmassie) June 21, 2025
Officials will monitor the acute rise in crude oil prices. The European allies have called for restraint and the renewal of nuclear talks, even when Iranian officials indicated preparation for negotiation only if the military action stops.
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