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  • 6/22/2025
The United States struck three sites in Iran early Sunday, inserting itself into Israel’s war aimed at destroying the country’s nuclear program in a risky gambit to weaken a longtime foe despite fears of a wider regional conflict.

Addressing the nation from the White House, President Donald Trump asserted that Iran’s key nuclear were “completely and fully obliterated.” There was no independent damage assessment.

It was not clear whether the U.S. would continue attacking Iran alongside its ally Israel, which has been engaged in a nine-day war with Iran. Trump acted without congressional authorization, and he warned that there would be additional strikes if Tehran retaliated against U.S. forces.

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00:00The United States has launched an unprecedented attack on three nuclear sites in Iran.
00:06Those sites include the facility at Isfahan and their underground facilities at Natanz and Fordow.
00:13Now, Fordow is dug deeply under a mountainside,
00:17and it's long been believed that America would need to use specialized bunker-busting bombs to destroy the facility.
00:24Now, Iran has acknowledged these attacks, but we don't yet know just how much damage has been done.
00:29President Donald Trump has addressed the nation from the White House.
00:34He warned Iran not to launch any attacks in response.
00:37However, we've heard from Iranian officials all the way up to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
00:43that any American attack in the region would draw an immediate Iranian response.
00:49So as of right now, we're waiting to see what the reaction is,
00:52how much damage has been done, and how the wider Middle East responds.
00:56But this region's been on edge since the Israel-Hamas war started back in 2023,
01:01and now it looks like everything has just escalated.
01:11I'm John Katterin.
01:15I'm John Katterin.

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