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Forbes: Israel-Iran Updates: U.S. Military Bombs Iranian Nuclear Sites
Israel-Iran Updates: U.S. Military Bombs Iranian Nuclear Sites
President Donald Trump announced U.S. military strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites following escalating tensions after Israeli attacks on Iranian facilities. The situation intensified after the deaths of key Iranian military leaders, prompting retaliatory missile strikes from Tehran.

The U.S. military's involvement raises concerns about further regional escalation, with Trump suggesting a desire for an end to Iran's nuclear ambitions rather than a prolonged conflict. European leaders echoed calls for Iran to halt its nuclear program amid ongoing discussions.


GB News: 'Totally obliterated!' Donald Trump BOMBS Iran as Tehran 'bullies' consider 'all options' after US strikes
'Totally obliterated!' Donald Trump BOMBS Iran as Tehran 'bullies' consider 'all options' after US strikes
Donald Trump announced that the US has destroyed three Iranian nuclear sites, claiming it as a significant military success aimed at neutralizing Iran's nuclear threat. He warned Iran to pursue peace or face more severe consequences, emphasizing the potential for further strikes.

Iran's foreign minister condemned the attacks as a violation of international law, threatening retaliation. The strikes received mixed reactions, with support from Republicans and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, while Democrats and UN officials criticized the escalation, advocating for diplomatic solutions.


Breitbart: Hard Anti-Trumper Adam Kinzinger: 'Right Call' to Bomb Iran Facilities
Hard Anti-Trumper Adam Kinzinger: 'Right Call' to Bomb Iran Facilities
Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger praised President Trump's decision to bomb Iran's nuclear facilities, calling it the "right call" and emphasizing the need to suppress missile fire and pursue diplomatic negotiations. He highlighted the threat posed by a nuclear-armed Iran, referencing past attacks on U.S. troops.

In contrast, George Conway criticized the move, suggesting it was a manipulation leading to a conflict with Iran. The differing views reflect the ongoing debate about U.S. military action and its implications.