The United States has entered the Israel-Iran conflict directly by launching powerful airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. President Donald Trump confirmed that the U.S. military targeted three major sites—Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan. These sites are known to be key to Iran’s nuclear program. Trump called the mission a complete success and warned Iran to choose peace or face even more devastating attacks.
This move marks a major shift in the region’s tensions. While Israel had already been striking Iran for over a week, this is the first time America has directly taken part. Trump said the operation was carefully planned and executed with the help of Israeli forces. He praised the American military for carrying out an attack he described as unmatched in recent history.
Trump explained that the goal of the attack was to destroy Iran’s ability to enrich uranium and stop what he called a serious threat. He made it clear that the U.S. is prepared to strike again if Iran does not back down. The weapons used in the attack included B-2 stealth bombers and submarine-launched missiles, specially designed to destroy underground facilities.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed the U.S. support and said that this strong action would change history. He praised Trump for helping eliminate a major threat to Israel’s security. Both leaders claimed the mission was the result of close cooperation between their countries.
Iran has confirmed that the sites were hit but claimed there is no danger to nearby civilians. Iranian leaders condemned the attacks, calling them illegal and aggressive. They said the strikes would not stop Iran’s nuclear work. Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian declared that the country would never give up its right to develop nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.
Reactions from around the world have been mixed. The United Nations called the airstrikes a dangerous step that could push the region into deeper conflict. U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres urged both countries to avoid further escalation and return to diplomatic talks. Palestinian group Hamas also condemned the U.S. action, calling it a threat to international peace.
As tensions rise, the U.S. has begun moving more bombers to the Pacific region and has arranged for American citizens in Israel to leave the country. Meanwhile, Iran has promised a stronger response if Israeli attacks continue. With no sign of peace talks succeeding, the situation remains tense and unpredictable.










