America attacked Iran, targeted Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear centers (Social media)
Iran-Israel War: Another explosion has shaken the Middle East—but this time, it wasn’t just the sound of bombs. It marked the direct involvement of a global superpower. The United States has launched airstrikes on three of Iran’s major nuclear facilities, signaling a dangerous escalation. What began as a bilateral conflict between Israel and Iran is now rapidly evolving into a multilateral confrontation with far-reaching consequences for global stability.
On Sunday night, U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed the operation through an official statement:
“We have successfully carried out airstrikes on Iran’s Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan nuclear sites. All aircraft have returned safely. Fordow received the full payload. What our brave soldiers accomplished tonight could not have been done by any other military in the world. Now is the time for peace.”
While his message conveyed confidence and closure, it also raised serious concerns among analysts. The targets were not ordinary military zones—they were strategic centers tied directly to Iran’s nuclear infrastructure.
In response to America’s involvement, Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen issued a stern warning. If the U.S. continues its support for Israel’s military actions, they have threatened to resume attacks on American naval vessels in the Red Sea.
It's important to note that a temporary ceasefire had been agreed upon between the U.S. and the Houthis in May 2025, under which such attacks had ceased. But the recent developments threaten to unravel that fragile truce.
The Iranian Ministry of Health has reported that over 400 civilians have been killed in the last nine days due to ongoing airstrikes, with more than 3,000 injured.
Hospitals in Tehran are overwhelmed, facing a severe shortage of beds and emergency supplies. Many of the wounded are in critical condition. The civilian population continues to bear the brunt of the escalating hostilities.
On June 13, Israeli Defense Forces launched major airstrikes on Iranian military positions, resulting in the deaths of three senior Iranian commanders.
Iran responded swiftly with overnight missile and drone attacks targeting Israeli cities. This tit-for-tat exchange has pushed the region into a volatile spiral of aggression, leaving diplomacy gasping for breath.
With the United States now directly involved, the Iran-Israel conflict has expanded beyond regional boundaries. The Red Sea, the Persian Gulf, and much of the Middle East now sit on a razor’s edge.
If more nations align or retaliate, this confrontation could spiral into something much larger—potentially even a global war. The coming days may determine whether diplomacy can still find a voice or whether the world plunges deeper into chaos.
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