Trump Announces Massive US Strikes Destroy Iran Nuclear Sites, Warns of Greater Attacks
Trump Announces Massive US Strikes Destroy Iran Nuclear Sites, Warns of Greater Attacks

Trump Announces Massive US Strikes Destroy Iran Nuclear Sites, Warns of Greater Attacks

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President Donald Trump announced that the United States carried out "massive precision strikes" on three Iranian nuclear facilities, describing the operation as a "spectacular military success" that completely obliterated Iran's nuclear enrichment capacity. He warned Iran to make peace swiftly or face far greater and easier future attacks, emphasizing that many targets remain and could be neutralized with speed and precision. Trump praised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli forces for their cooperation in the week-long campaign against Iran's nuclear and military capabilities, stating the joint efforts have gone a long way in erasing the nuclear threat to Israel. The strikes targeted key sites including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan, using advanced munitions such as the GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator. Trump reiterated that while the U.S. seeks peace, Iran's refusal to negotiate following these attacks would lead to additional military action, cautioning against retaliation. Congressional allies and senators expressed support for the strikes, underscoring the move as a necessary defense of national security and a step to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.

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