U.S. Hammers Iran at Midnight, Bombards 3 Main Nuclear Sites

Update: 2025-06-22 01:26 GMT
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2025-06-22 06:57 GMT

Iran’s Foreign Ministry condemned the U.S. attacks on its nuclear sites as a betrayal of diplomacy and an act of war, accusing America of supporting Israel’s aggressive actions. Tehran warned it “reserves all options” to resist the military aggression and defend its national interests, with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi calling the strikes “outrageous” and promising lasting consequences under the UN’s right to self-defense.


2025-06-22 06:28 GMT

Iran Warns US of Everlasting Consequences, Vows to Retaliate

Iran’s top diplomat condemned the recent U.S. attacks on its nuclear sites, warning they “will have everlasting consequences” for regional stability. Tehran stated it “reserves all options” to respond, signaling potential retaliation amid escalating tensions. The strong warning underscores the deepening crisis following America’s unprecedented strikes on Iran’s Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan facilities.


2025-06-22 06:27 GMT

Israel Closes Airspace as US Unleashes Bunker-Buster Bombs on Iran Nuclear Sites

Following the US airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, Israel has closed its airspace amid heightened regional tensions. The Pentagon confirmed the use of the GBU-57 “bunker-buster” bomb for the first time in combat, targeting Iran’s heavily fortified Fordo enrichment plant deep within a mountain. U.S. submarines also launched around 30 Tomahawk missiles during the operation, though the specific targets remain unclear. While Iran reports no radioactive contamination at the affected sites—Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan—the unprecedented military action marks a major escalation in the ongoing conflict and raises fears of wider fallout.

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2025-06-22 06:25 GMT

Trump Declares Iran Nuclear Strikes a 'Spectacular Success,' Warns of Further Action

US President Donald Trump confirmed a “very successful” strike on Iran’s key nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan, declaring them “completely and totally obliterated” in a televised address from the White House. The attack, carried out with full military force, came just days after Trump offered a brief diplomatic window, now firmly closed. Calling Iran the “bully of the Middle East,” Trump warned Tehran against any retaliation, threatening far greater force if peace is not pursued. Joined by Vice President JD Vance and top cabinet officials, Trump hailed the mission as a major blow to Iran’s nuclear ambitions and a step toward regional stability.

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2025-06-22 06:23 GMT

Trump’s Iran Strike Stirs MAGA Divide but Key Allies Fall in Line

President Donald Trump's decision to strike Iranian nuclear sites has exposed tensions within his “America First” base, with several key allies initially opposing U.S. involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict. Influential figures like Steve Bannon, Tucker Carlson, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Charlie Kirk had criticized any move toward foreign intervention, citing Trump’s long-held anti-war stance. However, after Trump’s Saturday announcement, many reversed course or softened their rhetoric—Carlson reportedly apologized, Bannon pledged reluctant loyalty, and Kirk praised Trump’s “decisiveness.” Though some dissent remains, especially among grassroots supporters wary of another Middle East war, the MAGA movement appears to be rallying behind Trump once again.

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2025-06-22 06:20 GMT

Iran Weighs Retaliation After US Strikes as Regional Tensions Soar

Following U.S. airstrikes on its key nuclear sites, Iran is considering a range of retaliatory options—from targeting American bases and oil infrastructure in the Gulf to disrupting the Strait of Hormuz or even advancing its nuclear ambitions. With Israel’s June 13 surprise attacks igniting the conflict, Iranian leaders have warned that U.S. involvement could trigger region-wide consequences. Despite losses among its regional allies, Iran still has access to drone-armed militias like the Houthis and Iraqi factions. Experts warn that while strikes may have delayed Iran’s nuclear progress, a complete withdrawal from global treaties remains a looming threat.

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