Trump confirms airstrike on Iranian nuclear sites: “Time for peace—or more action.”
U.S. bombs three nuclear facilities in Iran; Trump
calls to end the conflict.
Washington, D.C., USA — President Donald Trump confirmed on Saturday the
destruction of three key Iranian nuclear facilities in what he described as a
“precise and successful military operation.” He framed the strike as a pivotal
moment and urged the world to “end this war.”
U.S. President Donald Trump announced a direct
military strike against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure on Saturday, targeting
three major facilities: Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. The airstrikes have
heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and drawn global attention.
“This operation marks a historic moment for the
United States, Israel, and the world,” Trump declared on his platform, Truth
Social.
One of the most notable targets was Fordow, an
underground site located south of Tehran and considered one of Iran’s most
secure enrichment centers. Trump’s words—“Fordow no longer exists”—have sent
shockwaves through the international community.
According to the President, U.S. fighter jets
executed a full-scale bombing of the facility, and all pilots returned safely.
“Congratulations to our great warriors. No other military in the world could
have done this,” he posted, praising American military strength.
Trump also announced he would address the nation
and the world at 10:00 p.m. (Miami time) from the White House. His speech is
expected to provide further details on the military operation and outline the
next strategic steps.
“Iran must now accept to end this war. Thank you!”
he added, suggesting either a potential diplomatic turn or a stern warning of
further action.
International reactions have been swift. Experts
describe this strike as the most serious escalation between Iran, the U.S., and
Israel in over a decade.
As of now, Iran has not officially responded,
though allied nations and international bodies are calling for restraint. The
United Nations Security Council has reportedly called for an emergency session.
Financial markets have responded with volatility.
Oil prices surged immediately, and global stock indices are reflecting growing
uncertainty over the potential economic fallout.
Analysts caution that the strikes could either
force Iran to the negotiating table or trigger a dangerous new phase of
military escalation with unpredictable consequences.
The coming hours will be crucial to determine
whether this was a calculated step toward peace or the start of a broader
regional conflict.
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