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‘Very successful’ – Here’s what Trump says after the strike on Iran

B-2 Bombers in Action
Just hours before Trump was expected to return to the White House, multiple B-2 stealth bombers were observed mobilizing from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri, with military analysts tracking their route to a U.S. Air Force base in Guam. Reports indicate the bombers refueled mid-air — suggesting they departed with limited fuel capacity due to the extraordinary weight of the bombs they carried.

Fox News host Sean Hannity, citing a direct conversation with the President, stated that six bunker-buster bombs were dropped on Fordow, delivering a blow that Israeli defense forces had long deemed impossible to carry out alone.

“Fordow Is Gone”
President Trump reposted an open-source intelligence update with the stark message: “Fordow is gone.” Satellite images from Maxar Technologies later confirmed significant structural damage at the site. Fordow had long been considered nearly impenetrable — buried deep beneath a mountain and designed to withstand conventional attacks. But U.S. forces, leveraging the exclusive capability of their B-2 stealth fleet, appear to have accomplished what many deemed unfeasible.

U.S.-Israel Coordination Confirmed
A senior White House official confirmed to Fox News that Israel was given advance notice of the mission. President Trump personally spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following the successful operation, reaffirming U.S.-Israel defense coordination in the face of growing regional threats.

Message from the President
Following the strikes, President Trump issued a patriotic salute to the U.S. military, writing:

“Congratulations to our great American Warriors. There is not another military in the World that could have done this. NOW IS THE TIME FOR PEACE! Thank you for your attention to this matter.”

Strategic Implications
This marks the first direct American military strike on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure in over a decade and represents a significant escalation in the U.S.-Iran conflict. Fordow, in particular, had been a point of contention in both Israeli and American intelligence circles, often cited as a “red line” facility that could bring Iran dangerously close to nuclear breakout capability.

With tensions already heightened in the region and the international community closely monitoring the fallout, the world now waits to see how Iran will respond — diplomatically, militarily, or otherwise.

What’s Next?
While no immediate Iranian response has been confirmed, analysts are warning of potential retaliatory action — whether through missile strikes, proxy activity in the region, or cyber operations. The Biden administration, which had previously supported a more measured approach toward Tehran, is reportedly reviewing security protocols and diplomatic channels.

As one era of strategic patience seems to close, another defined by decisive military engagement may be underway — with President Trump’s bold move now marking a historic turning point in U.S.-Iran relations

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