Vs’ destroys Iran’s nuclear locations as a challenging Tehran goes back to Israel: within the crucial hours when Trump became ‘dark’ and hell unleashes
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Donald Trump Surprised the world by launching a huge military strike that is meant to end IranThe search for a doomsday nuclear weapon.
Trump ordered the devastating attack on Saturday and six B-2 Stealth bombers left a dozen 30,000 pounds ‘Bunker Buster’ bombs fall on the primary nuclear facility of Iran.
“The strikes were a spectacular military success,” Trump said in a late-night speech to the nation of the White house.
Trump claimed that the best secret uranium enrichment base deep in a mountain in Fordow, 80 miles south of Tehran, was hidden, flattened.
American submarines have also fired 30 Tomahawk missiles and wiped out two other Iranian nuclear locations in Natanz and Isfahan.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran condemned the offensive as ‘extremely dangerous, lawless and criminal behavior’.
“The events this morning are outrageous and will have eternal consequences,” said Seyed Abbas Araghchi. “Iran reserves all the options to defend his sovereignty, interest and people.”
By Sunday morning, Israel was hit by a barrage of rockets when Iran launched a retaliation attack.
A rescue employee could be seen to help children in Haifa and buildings in Tel Aviv suffered considerable damage because a number of people were injured.

This image of the White House contains President Donald Trump and State Secretary Marco Rubio, Right, in the Situation Room, Saturday, June 21, 2025, in the White House in Washington

The Fordow Nuclear enrichment location, 80 miles south of Tehran, was flattened

Buildings in Tel Aviv have suffered considerable damage to retaliation strikes from Iran
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The dramatic series of events pulled everyone overwhelmed when Trump quickly acted after a meeting with his national security team in the Situation Room of the White House.
Only 48 hours earlier, the president had said that he would decide ‘within two weeks’ whether he would send American bombers to help Israel destroy Iran’s nuclear program.
It seemed that the immediate prospect of a strike had been withdrawn and the world had the breath he had collectively held.
Trump’s own Maga movement had torn itself apart about the prospect of another war in the middle, and the president himself seemed that there was still a chance of a diplomatic solution.
But all that changed very quickly when Trump was convinced that the highest leader of Iran Ayatollah Ali Khamenei would never voluntarily give up his search for a nuclear bomb.
On Friday afternoon, Trump flew on Air Force One to a fundraising event in his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey.
His spirit seemed to be getting up and speaking on the runway, he described for two weeks as a ‘maximum’ deadline.
He was constantly in communication with his national security team and started trusting the judgment of four important advisers.
Those four were vice -president JD Vance, State Secretary Marco Rubio, the CIA director John Ratcliffe, and perhaps the most crucial than ‘Razin’ Caine, chairman of the joint staff chefs -the man Trump credits by destroying ISIS in his first term.
Ratcliffe and Caine, in particular, brought Trump about the intelligence of how close to Iran a nuclear bomb was – a matter of weeks – and the opportunities for military success if the supreme commander gave the green light for a strike.

President Donald Trump speaks from the eastern room of the White House in Washington, Saturday, June 21, 2025, after the US Army had hit three Iranian nuclear and military locations, who participated directly in the attempt by Israel to discover the country’s nuclear program

B-2 stealth bombers were used in the attack to drop bunker bombs
Civil servants have suggested that, even when Trump gave Iran for two weeks, it was more in hope than believe they wanted to talk.
Factors that increased the sense of urgency in recent days includes the Israeli intelligence that the bombing campaign had only restored the nuclear program of Iran with a matter of months.
Even when the need for an American intervention became increasingly inevitable, Trump had several other concerns.
One was the Brewing Maga Civil War, with some of his own most loyal supporters who loudly reminded him that ‘America first’ meant that he was not involved in ‘Forever Wars’.
Trump took steps to prepare his political basis for the strike.
That included speaking personally against Tucker Carlson and Steve Bannon, who had expressed their opposition both powerfully and publicly.
The president was also concerned about changing Iran into ‘another Libya’ after that country had been thrown into chaos after the Bombing of the US and NATO to remove Muammar Gaddafi.
And there was the practical danger to launch a mission that did not play Fordow, making Trump look weak.
It was generally speculated that two 30,000 pounds GBU-57 massive ordnance penetrator bombs-sided ‘Bunker Busters’ would be full to destroy Fordow, an assessment supported by Israel.
But the bombs were never tested in the fight.
If they failed, the shame would not be Israel’s, it would be Trump’s.
The army, via Caine, was able to give Trump a better option, which increases the number of users of the bunkerbusters enormously.

On this photo released by the US Air Force on May 2, 2023, flyers watch a GBU-57, or the solid ordnance penetrator bomb, on Whiteman Air Base in Missouri

30 Tomahawk missiles were used in the attack
Another factor that pushed Trump to give the green light faster instead of later it was a decreasing moon in Iran, which covered the B -2 bombers who would wear the bunker busters of a base in Missouri.
While on Saturday in his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey Trump and his officials became unusually dark.
Their social media posts were little in between and the president avoided his usual habit of speaking with groups of reporters.
Behind the scenes, the signals from Tehran were not positive.
Trump’s officials told him that whatever the Iranians said, they didn’t really want to talk.
Bannon suggested cryptically that he “heard from reasonably good sources” that “the party is.”

Evacuate residents of a affected site after a rocket attack by Iran

Fordow before Trump was ‘erased’
In an attempt to calm Iran, American officials reportedly contacted the regime on Saturday.
The message was that if we stopped on the nuclear sites, they would not be followed by an attempt at regime change.
At 4.30 pm helicoding from Bedminster to Morristown Municipal Airport.
He waved and said ‘thank you’ to the press, but continued to walk over the asphalt to sky one.
Trump did not interact with the press on the plane, or when he landed on a joint basis Andrews outside Washington.
His Navy One -Helikopter landed on the southern lawn of the White House at 6.01 pm
Trump appeared and gestured to the newly installed American flag, gave a thumb up and a fist pump, but said nothing.
Two minutes later he entered the White House and walked to the west wing.
His silence led to more and more feverish speculation that he had made a decision to make.
After he reached the West Wing, he went to the situation room where his most important team – including the four who had appeared on Iran as his top advisors – waited.
There too, his staff chef Susie Wiles, Minister of Defense Pete Hegseeth, deputy Staff Chef Dan Scavino and director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.
Vance was on the right of Trump and Rubio on his left.
Israel was contacted to give a heads -up that the attack would come.

Staff chef Susie Wiles and Trump’s top general than ‘Razin’ Caine

CIA director John Ratcliffe in the Situation Room
Trump decided to take one of the strongest options for him, not just flattening from Fordow.
He also gave the green light for 30 Tomahawk missiles to be fired from American submarines to destroy other nuclear locations in Natanz and Isfahan.
The submarines hit 400 miles away.
After reports returned to the situation room that the mission had been a success, Trump called Benjamin Netanyahu to tell him. He also called Fox News -Gastheer Sean Hannity.
He then announced the results on the truth of Truth Social and he set up a short address for the nation, which would take less than four minutes.
The special recognition for the role of his top general, Caine.
For Trump, the military success of the operation will have come as a great relief, but he has also been informed by Caine and Ratcliffe about what could happen.
That can include Iranian drone attacks on the 40,000 American soldiers in the middle, or Tehran could activate lok cells in America.
Trump made sure that Iran warned that if so, the consequences will be even worse.
The words he chose to emphasize the truth that was social were: “Now the time is for peace!”
Given the mountainous nature of Fordow, it can take some time before the full impact of the strikes is known.
But Netanyahu congratulated Trump on his ‘daring decision’.
He said: “History will record that President Trump was acting to deny the most dangerous regime in the world, the world’s most dangerous weapons. ‘

Tomahawk missiles were launched from American submarines at 400 miles away

Bunker Busters were dropped by B-2 Stealth bombers
Members of Trump’s Maga -Basis praised the president.
House speaker Mike Johnson said: ‘The decisive action of the president prevents the world’s largest state sponsor of terrorism, who sings’ death to America’, obtaining the most deadly weapon on the planet. ‘
But a house republican, Thomas Massie van Kentucky, said, “This is not constitutional.”
And conference member of the Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said: “He has activated a war impulsively that can entitle us for generations.”
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