une 21, 2025 — In a dramatic late-night address, President Donald Trump confirmed that the United States has launched coordinated precision strikes on Iran’s major nuclear facilities, targeting Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan. The U.S. deployed six bunker-buster bombs via B-2 stealth bombers, while American submarines fired 30 Tomahawk missiles to ensure total destruction of the sites. “I will not let this happen,” Trump declared, referring to Iran’s nuclear ambitions. “We worked as a team. Hopefully we won’t need the services in this capacity again.”
The President called tonight “the most difficult of them all, perhaps the most lethal,” emphasizing that peace remains the goal, but not without force if necessary. “There will either be peace or tragedy,” he warned, urging restraint while making clear the U.S. is prepared to strike further: “Matters of minutes can be taken out.” A Pentagon press conference followed, where General Cain and the Secretary of Defense confirmed that additional targets are under watch, and the U.S. is monitoring Iran’s response closely.
Concluding his address with a solemn tone, Trump said, “We love you, God. God bless the Middle East, God bless Israel, and God bless America.” With tensions peaking and diplomacy hanging by a thread, the world now waits to see whether this powerful show of force will lead to de-escalation—or ignite the next stage of regional conflict.
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