
Trump: US Strikes Iran Nuclear Sites, Warns of 'Greater' Future Attacks
Washington, D.C. - Former U.S. President Donald Trump announced on June 21 that the United States military had conducted precision strikes against three key Iranian nuclear facilities: Fordeau, Natanz, and Esfahan. Speaking from a podium in Washington, Trump stated that the primary objective of these operations was to dismantle Iran's nuclear enrichment capabilities and to neutralize the nuclear threat emanating from the nation. He characterized Iran as 'the world's number one state sponsor of terror' and 'the bully of the Middle East.' Trump issued a stern warning, urging Iran to 'now make peace.' He added that if Iran fails to comply, 'future attacks will be far greater and a lot easier.' The statement underscores escalating tensions in the region and highlights the U.S. stance on Iran's nuclear program and its alleged support for terrorism.