The United States has launched airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, joining Israel’s military campaign, President Donald Trump said late Saturday on social media.
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— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 21, 2025
Trump announced that U.S. forces struck three sites — including Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan — using those stealth B‑2 bombers armed with “bunker-buster” munitions, calling the operation “very successful.” He confirmed that all aircraft exited Iranian airspace safely.
A Pentagon official, speaking anonymously to Reuters, confirmed the strikes were “limited and coordinated” with Israel. This marks the U.S. military’s first direct engagement in the campaign since Trump said he would decide on deeper involvement within two weeks.
Iranian state media acknowledged “explosions” near strategic military and nuclear sites but did not report casualties. Iran’s foreign minister warned that U.S. entry could “dramatically intensify” the conflict, while Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called it a “crime” and warned of “serious irreparable consequences.”
Reaction among U.S. lawmakers is split: Senator Lindsey Graham praised Trump for acting decisively, while some Republican voices urged caution, warning of the risk of another Mideast war.
Good. This was the right call. The regime deserves it.Well done, President @realDonaldTrump.
To my fellow citizens: We have the best Air Force in the world. It makes me so proud.
Fly, Fight, Win. https://t.co/1FFmN31LPY
— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) June 22, 2025
This is not Constitutional. https://t.co/EU3fS5jcwb
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) June 21, 2025
Officials will be keeping an eye on the anticipated sharp rise in crude oil prices. European allies have called for restraint and renewed nuclear talks, even as Iranian officials signaled readiness to negotiate only if military action ceases.
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