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US launches air strikes against nuclear sites in Iran


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Donald Trump said that the US struck three nuclear sites in Iran, drawing America into another war in the Middle East.

The president said US planes dropped bombs on Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan, joining Israelโ€™s aerial campaign against the Islamic republic.

The decision to strike Iran marks a potential turning point in Trumpโ€™s presidency after he campaigned for his second term on a pledge to be a peacemaker who ends โ€œforever warsโ€.

The attack also brings the risk of Iranian retaliation against the US, especially military bases and ships in the region, along with other interests such as oil supplies.

It is also represents a political gamble for the president, whose Maga base is bitterly divided between hawks who did not want to see the US enter war with Iran, and those who believe the US should stay out of foreign conflicts.

โ€œWe have completed our very successful attack on the three Nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. All planes are now outside of Iran air space,โ€ Trump wrote on Truth Social on Saturday evening after holding a national security meeting at the White House.

โ€œA full payload of BOMBS was dropped on the primary site, Fordow. All planes are safely on their way home,โ€ he said.

Trump said he would address the nation later on Saturday night.

After at first appearing to distance himself from the conflict, Trump has in recent days been deliberating over whether to involve the US military in Israelโ€™s effort to dismantle Iranโ€™s nuclear programme. On Thursday, he appeared to offer Iran a two-week window to reach a diplomatic solution and avert an attack from the US, but that reprieve ended up being far shorter.

โ€œIRAN MUST NOW AGREE TO END THIS WARโ€, Trump said in a second Truth Social post. โ€œThis is an HISTORIC MOMENT FOR THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ISRAEL, AND THE WORLD.โ€

The US had earlier moved B-2 stealth bombers to a base in Guam. American โ€œbunker-busterโ€ bombs carried by the B-2 were considered the best chance of destroying Iranโ€™s uranium enrichment facility at Fordow, which is buried deep under a mountain.

Republican foreign policy hawks in Congress cheered the presidentโ€™s military move. US senator Lindsey Graham said โ€œthis was the right call. The regime deserves itโ€. Senator Jim Risch, chair of the powerful Senate foreign relations committee, cheered Trumpโ€™s โ€œdecisive actionโ€ to assist Israel, saying: โ€œThis is not the start of a forever war. There will not be American boots on the ground in Iran.โ€

Democratic US senator John Fetterman also praised Trump, saying it โ€œwas the correct moveโ€ by the president.

But Republican representative Thomas Massie said the decision โ€œis not Constitutionalโ€.



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