President Donald Trump said the United States carried out strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities, including Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant, in an announcement posted on Truth Social. He described the military action as a historic moment not only for the United States but also for Israel and the broader international community, presenting the operation as a major geopolitical development.
According to Trump’s statement, the strikes were intended to send a clear message about U.S. resolve and to pressure Iran during a period of heightened regional tension. He also urged Iranian leaders to bring the conflict to an end, suggesting the attack could alter the direction of ongoing hostilities.
International reaction followed quickly. Iranian officials condemned the strikes and warned that the consequences could be severe. Abbas Araghchi responded publicly, saying Iran reserves every option in deciding how to answer the military action. In his statement, he described the strikes as unacceptable and called on the international community, especially the United Nations, to pay close attention. Iranian leaders argued that targeting nuclear facilities violates international law and cited the U.N. Charter in defending what they called Iran’s right to self-defense. 🌍⚠️ Meanwhile, diplomats and analysts continue watching closely, as many fear the operation could deepen instability across the region and intensify debate over military action against nuclear infrastructure.
