US bombs three Iran nuclear sites, entering war

President Trump announced on Saturday that the United States bombing Three Iranian nuclear sites, including the Fordow site on the side of the mountain.

“We have completed our very successful attack on the three nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordow, Natanz and Esfahan” Trump to publish On the social truth.

“All aircraft are now outside the Iranian air area. A full load of bombs has been dropped on the basic location, Fordo. All aircraft are on their way home,” Trump added. “Congratulations to our great American warriors. No other army in the world could have done this. It is time for peace!”

The announcement of the United States’s action against Iran came two days after that the White House said that Trump would decide whether to participate in the conflict between Iran and Israel in the next two weeks to give a window to negotiations.

Trump gave a brief speech at the country level from the White House at 10 pm Each time on Saturday, and said there would be more communication from the Pentagon on Sunday morning.

White House sources indicated that the United States gave Israel presidents before hitting Iranian sites and that Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke after the strikes.

This was a large entrance from the United States to a conflict that Israel and Iran were in nearly two weeks. He also pointed to the reflection of Trump, who told weeks that he would have preferred to ask for a diplomatic solution with Iran, and he sent US officials to conclude a deal with Tehran in its nuclear program.

It was not immediately clear whether the United States has published the specialized “Bunker-Puster” bombs that experts said could penetrate the mountain where the Fordow is located. And Israel had indicated last week that its strikes also brought Iran’s nuclear program to at least two or three weeks before Trump issued US strikes on Saturday.

Although the United States did not participate in Israel’s initial missile strikes, all eyes were on Trump and whether he would participate directly. He carried out a strong campaign for being head of war against war, and he blamed former President Biden in the war of Russia, Ukraine and Israel, Hamas, saying that these conflicts will never start if it was in the White House.

Trump was insisting that Iran could not be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon, and indicated that Tehran would not be allowed to enrich uranium as part of any deal. These deals collapsed as soon as Israel began bombing Iran more than a week ago.

Several Democratic and Republican legislators were weight on Saturday night to the Trump announcement. Representative Thomas Massi called him R-Ky.

But the majority of the Republican Party supported the president’s actions against Iran.

Updated 9:50 pm EST

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