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Iran Confirms Attacks On US Bases In Qatar And Iraq

Iran has confirmed they have carried out attacks on American bases in Qatar and Iraq.

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Donald Trump shocked the world by launching surprise airstrikes on three of Iran’s most advanced nuclear sites.

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Trump’s decision explained.

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US President Donald Trump has confirmed that America launched targeted airstrikes on three of Iran’s most sensitive nuclear sites in a bold late-night military move.

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The bombings hit Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan—facilities long suspected of housing Iran’s weapons-grade uranium production.

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Intelligence reports warned Iran was just days away from producing enough material for multiple nuclear bombs.

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Trump’s team reportedly feared Iran crossing the 90% enrichment threshold—just one step from a functional weapon.

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After years of failed diplomacy and stalled inspections, the White House saw a narrow window to act.

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Tensions in the Middle East are at a breaking point, with Iran locked in a cold war-style standoff with Israel, the U.S., and their allies

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Iran has been rapidly enriching uranium while backing proxy forces like Hezbollah and the Houthis, escalating conflicts across Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen.

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Israel has ramped up covert operations, targeting Iranian scientists and facilities, while warning the world that Iran is “weeks away” from going nuclear.

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Now, with Trump’s strike on Iran’s nuclear sites, the region is teetering between strategic containment and full-blown war.

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Critics call it reckless; supporters say it was a preemptive strike to prevent global catastrophe.

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Trump has framed it as a peace-through-strength move: bomb first, negotiate later.

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Trump’s bold declaration confirmed.

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The former president, now back in office, took to Truth Social just before 8 p.m. EST on June 21 to break the news himself—no press briefing, no buildup, just fireworks.

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In his post, Trump declared the bombing of Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan a “very successful attack,” directly naming Iran’s key uranium enrichment hubs.

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“These sites represented the core of Iran’s horribly destructive enterprise,” Trump said during a late address. “They’re gone now. Flattened.”

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It’s a jaw-dropping escalation—and the boldest US action against Iran’s nuclear program in over a decade.

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While Trump hailed the operation a “spectacular success,” independent verification is still pending. Iran, for its part, claims resilience.

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Shocking footage described.

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Footage from the Shiraz region showed plumes of smoke and fire lighting up the mountains—imagery that has since gone viral.

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In the video, distant explosions echoed across the hills. Locals say the blast was unlike anything they’ve seen before.

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But Iranian state media quickly moved to downplay the destruction, accusing the West of propaganda and exaggeration.

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US military officials, speaking anonymously, hinted this was only “Phase One” of a broader campaign if Iran retaliates militarily.

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Iran’s warning unveiled.

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Iran’s government, as expected, is fuming. Officials called the strikes “criminal,” “lawless,” and warned of “everlasting consequences.”

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Iran’s Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi didn’t hold back, warning on X (formerly Twitter): “Every member of the UN should be outraged.”

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The International Atomic Energy Agency—the UN’s nuclear watchdog—reported no rise in radiation levels post-strike, casting doubt on the extent of the damage.

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“IAEA will provide further assessments,” they said cautiously, signaling this story is far from over.

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Back in Washington, Trump gave off his trademark bravado, warning Iran to “make peace or face far worse.”

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“Future attacks,” he said, “will be far greater—and a lot easier.” Subtlety was never his strong suit.

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Fallout from Trump’s airstrikes just beginning.

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But not everyone’s celebrating. Lawmakers and defense analysts are already questioning whether this strike opens the door to full-scale war.

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Some allies of the US have yet to comment publicly, as NATO meets in emergency session to discuss the sudden escalation.

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For many, the real question is whether this attack neutralized a threat—or just provoked a new era of chaos in the Middle East.

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Trump’s gambit may score points with his base, but Iran have struck back, carrying out missile attacks on US bases.

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And as sirens wail and shadows move across the desert, one thing’s certain: the fuse has officially been lit.

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