- U. S. strikes Iranian nuclear sites, Trump says - NBC News
The airstrikes are the first time the United States has conducted a direct military attack on Iran, and they further escalated a military conflict between Iran and Israel that began on June 13
- American strikes on Iranian nuclear sites - Wikipedia
On June 22, 2025, United States president Donald Trump announced that the United States Air Force attacked multiple nuclear sites in Iran, including the Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant, Natanz Nuclear Facility, and an unspecified site in Isfahan, using multiple 30,000-pound GBU-57A B MOP bombs carried by Northrop B-2 Spirit stealth bombers
- US bombs Iran: What to know about bunker buster bomb
President Trump announced the U S bombed three Iranian nuclear sites, marking official U S entry into the war The bombing targeted Fordo, a key underground nuclear facility, and two other sites
- Trump announces ‘very successful’ air strikes on three . . .
President Donald Trump announced Saturday evening that US military forces had dropped bombs on three Iranian nuclear facilities, ending a weeklong deliberation period over joining Israel’s
- Israel-Iran Conflict: U. S. Bombed Fordow, Natanz, Esfahan . . .
Trump’s announcement ended days of speculation as to whether the United States would strike Iran The U S attack came despite warnings from Tehran that such a move would lead to “ all-out war
- U. S. Bombs Iran: Live Updates - New York Magazine
The U S has bombed three nuclear sites in Iran, President Donald Trump announced on Saturday night, more than a week after Israel unleashed widespread airstrikes against the country The attack
- US has bombed three nuclear sites in Iran, Trump announces . . .
Smoke rises following an Israeli attack on the IRIB building, the country’s state broadcaster, in Tehran, Iran, June 16, 2025 via REUTERS Israel has asked the US to intervene to take out the
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