June 22, 2025
How did American MPs react to Trump’s decision?
The attack on Iran’s nuclear features is a significant change for US President Donald Trump, who promised to come to the office that he would keep America out of foreign wars and often criticize military intervention.
Trump’s decision to attack Iran has shook a storm in the American political spectrum.
Republican of Louisiana, US House of Representation Speaker Mike Johnson, came out in favor of the attack, saying that it “stops the sponsor of the world’s largest state terrorism, which is the mantra of America’s death,” from receiving the most deadly weapon on the planet. “
Jim Sixho, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, a Republican, Idaho, said: “It was Israel, not our war, but Israel is one of our strongest colleagues and is canceling Iran for the good of the world.”
Others, including the Democrats, as well as other people, are often referred to as “Maga”, including the staunch trump supporters, criticized the decision.
American house Democratic leader Hakim Jeffrees said: “President Trump misleading the country about his intentions, failed to search for the Congress authority for the use of military force and put a risk in American complication in a possible disastrous.”
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June 22, 2025
Israeli aircraft closed due to potential Iranian vengeance
The Authority of the Israeli Airport said that the airspace of the country would remain closed at the possibility of a possible Iranian vengeance for US attacks on nuclear sites in the country.
https://p.dw.com/p/4whws
June 22, 2025
Iran’s nuclear agency: US attacks do not want to stop nuclear activities
Iran’s nuclear power organization accepted American attacks on Fordo, Isfahan and Natanz, but said they do not prevent the country from carrying their nuclear activities.
So said that attacks by the US on their atomic sites violated international law.
The agency did not share the details about the limit of damage from the US attacks which were announced earlier by President Donald Trump.
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June 22, 2025
Guterres: American attack in Iran is a ‘danger’ for international peace
United Nations Secretary -General Antonio Guterres said he was seriously concerned with the use of force by the US against Iran, and called it “a direct threat to international peace and security”.
The US attacks in Iran are “already a dangerous growth in an area on the edge”, and a statement has requested for de-size.
“There is an increasing risk that this conflict can be excluded from rapid control – with a terrible cone for citizens, region and the world,” Gutrees said.
“In this dangerous hour, it is important to avoid a spiral of anarchy,” Guterres said in his statement. “There is no military solution. The only way forward is diplomacy. The only hope is.”
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June 22, 2025
Trump has warned us, ‘If Iran does not feel peace then it will go for other goals’
President Donald Trump stated that the strike in three Iranian nuclear sites resulted in “fully and completely slanting,” labeled the operation “luxurious military success”.
Trump concluded his speech by threatening Iran whether he should not return to the talk table.
“There will be either peace for Iran, or will be born to Iran,” saying that “America will” go to other goals “said,” said Trump.
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June 22, 2025
Netanyahu thanks Trump, says ‘history will change’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thanked President Donald Trump for strike at three nuclear sites in Iran.
According to Netanyahu, Trump’s decision will “change history,” what no other country on Earth can do with America “.
Netanyahu thanked Trump for his decision to his decision, saying, “History recorded that President Trump worked to deprive the world’s most dangerous regime of the world’s most dangerous weapons,” Netanyahu finished his message saying that “the army of civilization” thanks Trump for his decision.
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June 22, 2025
Report: Trump is not planning additional US attacks on Iran
US Broadcaster CNN said, citing unrelated sources, President Donald Trump hopes that the air strikes by the US Air Force will pave the way for new diplomatic efforts with Iran.
According to the report, the US is not planning additional attacks yet.
NBC News, citing White House officials, said that Trump was later expected to say in his address that there was no additional strike plan inside Iran.
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June 22, 2025
Israel tightens sanctions after US attack in Iran
The Israeli army tightened the restrictions in Israel as a precautionary measure after the US air strikes in Iran.
Only wants “required activity”, while schools and other ceremonies will be prohibited.
Remedy 03:45 are as effective as local time (02:45 cest).
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June 22, 2025
Report in Iran confirms the Fordo strike
An Iran official, according to Iran’s Tasim news agency and IRNA agency, the Iranian official confirmed that the nuclear site in Fordo was attacked by “enemy’s air strikes”.
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June 22, 2025
Israel ‘in full coordination’ beyond Iran strike with us: Report: Report
Israeli public broadcaster Kan said Israel was placed in a loop in front of US air strikes at three nuclear sites in Iran.
According to the report, the two countries were “in full coordination” in front of the strike.
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June 22, 2025
Trump to give speeches on Iran’s attacks
US President Donald Trump wants a speech about the US strike in Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan at the White House.
The speech takes place at 10 pm local time (02:00 UTC/04: 00 cest).
“Iran should now agree to end this war,” Trump posted on his true social account.
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June 22, 2025
‘Ford Gaya Gaya’ with Trump Share Post
After announcing the US Air Force an airstrike at three nuclear sites in Iran, US President Donald Trump re -shared a post on Truth Social, which labs the site in Fordo, an underground atomic site in Iran, “as”.
Despite excluding Airtex at nuclear sites across Iran, Israel refrained from attacking the Fordo site.
The US bunker-busting bombs, which use weight and sheer kinetic force to reach deep buried goals, were required to reach the underground site.
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June 22, 2025
Fordo – Heart of Iran’s nuclear program
Located at a former military base near the city of Ghom, Iran’s leaders secretly established Fordo facility in the early 2000s.
This can happen because a large part of the Fordo Complex is deep underground. To protect the site from potential attacks or sabotage and keep it out of the IAEA inspectors, there was a system of 60 to 90 meter deep tunnels (197 and 295 ft) drilled into the mountains in Iran.
International intelligence services first made public the existence of the underground site in 2009.
In 2012, IAEA announced that Fordo scientists had a command that enriched uranium up to 20% “for medical purposes.”
It is believed that about 3000 enrichment centers have been installed at the underground site since tons. Although Fordo is a smaller complex than Natanz, it is allegedly capable of producing pure grade of uranium, making it more important to military.
Read the full DW report here.
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Trump confirms US air strikes on Iranian nuclear sites
President Donald Trump said that the US had attacked nuclear sites in Iran, including the site in Fordo.
Trump posted on his true social account that “a full payload of bombs was dropped” on the site, which is known to be located several dozen meters underground, there is a more difference to attack.
According to the post, all the aircraft participating in the strike left the Iranian airspace.
“Congratulations to our great American warriors,” Trump said, saying that it is now “time for peace.”
The effect of attacks is not silent.
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