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Monitoring Desk:

Washington/Tehran – June 22, 2025:

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Tensions in the Middle East have escalated sharply as former U.S. President Donald J. Trump announced via social media that the United States has carried out successful airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities, including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan.

According to Trump’s statement, a full payload of bombs was dropped on the primary target, Fordow Nuclear Facility, and all U.S. aircraft involved in the operation have exited Iranian airspace safely. He congratulated American forces, calling them “great American warriors,” and claimed that no other military in the world could have executed such a mission.

“NOW IS THE TIME FOR PEACE!” Trump added in his post, which has since gone viral and stirred debate across global platforms.

Iran Yet to Confirm or Respond Officially

As of now, the Iranian government has not released an official statement confirming the attack or detailing the extent of the damage. However, security experts warn that this could mark a critical turning point in the Iran–US–Israel tensions, particularly in light of Iran’s nuclear ambitions and the region’s fragile geopolitical balance.

Global Reactions Expected

The international community is closely monitoring the situation. Diplomats in Europe, China, and Russia are reportedly in emergency consultations. The United Nations is also expected to convene an emergency meeting should the situation worsen or lead to retaliation from Iran.

This marks one of the most direct and high-risk military actions involving Iran’s nuclear infrastructure in recent years and could dramatically reshape the security dynamics of the Middle East.

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