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6/22/2025, 8:19:00 AM
>- Trump announced the operation via Truth Social.
>- The strikes targeted three nuclear facilities: Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan.
>- A "full payload of bombs" was dropped on the Fordow site.
>- According to Reuters, the strikes were carried out by B-2 strategic bombers equipped with GBU-57 bunker-buster bombs.
>- This marks the first US military strike on Iran since 1979.
>- ABC News reported that Israel received advance warning of the operation
>- Experts interviewed by NBC News say the strike on Fordow is unlikely to trigger a nuclear explosion or large-scale radiation release.
>- International observers believe the site contained no nuclear warheads or reactors.
>- Iranian officials stated that the Fordow facility had been evacuated ahead of time and suffered no irreversible damage.
>- Following the strikes, Trump declared that the "time for peace" has come
>- He called it a "historic moment for the United States of America, Israel, and the world" and urged Iran to "agree to end this war."
>- CNN reported that Trump does not currently plan additional strikes and is awaiting a response from Tehran regarding negotiations.
>- Earlier, Trump had not ruled out a strike on Iran, particularly on the Fordow site. The White House had indicated a decision would come within two weeks.
>- Prior to the strikes, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio assured European allies that Washington remained committed to a diplomatic resolution, The Wall Street Journal reported.
>- Rubio held talks with officials from the UK, Italy, Cyprus, France, and Sweden over a two-day period.
>- Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met with European representatives in Geneva, but the negotiations failed to yield progress.
>- The strikes targeted three nuclear facilities: Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan.
>- A "full payload of bombs" was dropped on the Fordow site.
>- According to Reuters, the strikes were carried out by B-2 strategic bombers equipped with GBU-57 bunker-buster bombs.
>- This marks the first US military strike on Iran since 1979.
>- ABC News reported that Israel received advance warning of the operation
>- Experts interviewed by NBC News say the strike on Fordow is unlikely to trigger a nuclear explosion or large-scale radiation release.
>- International observers believe the site contained no nuclear warheads or reactors.
>- Iranian officials stated that the Fordow facility had been evacuated ahead of time and suffered no irreversible damage.
>- Following the strikes, Trump declared that the "time for peace" has come
>- He called it a "historic moment for the United States of America, Israel, and the world" and urged Iran to "agree to end this war."
>- CNN reported that Trump does not currently plan additional strikes and is awaiting a response from Tehran regarding negotiations.
>- Earlier, Trump had not ruled out a strike on Iran, particularly on the Fordow site. The White House had indicated a decision would come within two weeks.
>- Prior to the strikes, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio assured European allies that Washington remained committed to a diplomatic resolution, The Wall Street Journal reported.
>- Rubio held talks with officials from the UK, Italy, Cyprus, France, and Sweden over a two-day period.
>- Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met with European representatives in Geneva, but the negotiations failed to yield progress.
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