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Trump strikes Iran’s nuclear sites, sparking fears of full-scale war

US president bypasses Congress to strike Iran, sparking political backlash and global uncertainty.

   
June 22, 2025, 07:07
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Trump strikes Iran’s nuclear sites, sparking fears of full-scale war

WASHINGTON (Realist English). President Donald Trump has ordered a large-scale US airstrike on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, dramatically escalating tensions in the Middle East and raising the risk of a regional or even global conflict.

The attacks, carried out by US B-2 bombers late Saturday night, targeted three critical sites believed to be central to Iran’s uranium enrichment program. In a televised address from the White House, flanked by Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Trump declared:

«Iran, the bully of the Mideast, must now make peace. If they do not, future attacks will be far greater.»

The decision followed weeks of speculation and warnings from the administration. Just days earlier, Trump had publicly stated he would make a decision on Iran “within two weeks”. In the end, he struck early and without prior consultation with Congress or US allies.

What happened

  • The US strikes followed a series of Israeli aerial attacks on Iranian military targets that began more than a week ago.
  • Trump claimed the strikes “obliterated” Iran’s nuclear capabilities but offered no public evidence, despite longstanding intelligence suggesting Iran was still years away from a functional nuclear weapon.
  • Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has yet to respond directly, but observers fear a retaliatory strike on US bases, personnel, or allies in the region could come within days.

What this means

The airstrikes mark the most aggressive US military action against Iran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution and a historic rupture in a policy of restraint that successive US presidents have observed — even during periods of severe hostility with Tehran.

Speaking to CNN, former US envoy Brett McGurk warned:

“Nobody knows how this ends. Anyone who says they do — they’re lying.”

Iran’s options include retaliatory missile attacks, cyberwarfare, or closing the Strait of Hormuz — a move that could provoke a global oil crisis. Tehran may also escalate via proxy forces in Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq.

Political and legal fallout

At home, the strike has sharply polarized opinion.

House Speaker Mike Johnson praised Trump for showing strength, saying:

“President Trump means what he says.”

But senior Democrats condemned the strike as unconstitutional and reckless.

Senator Mark Warner, chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said Trump acted «without consulting Congress, without a clear strategy, and without regard to intelligence assessments.»

Trump’s unilateral decision bypassed legal norms and international consultations. Critics argue it has undermined the credibility of US democracy and set a dangerous precedent for global conduct.

Strategic gamble

The airstrikes also amount to a strategic victory for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whose government had earlier neutralized Iranian air defenses but lacked the capability to strike hardened nuclear sites. The Israeli move appears to have deliberately provoked a US response — one that Netanyahu himself could not execute.

Yet the long-term implications are unclear. Some fear the collapse of the Iranian regime, long a US-Israeli goal, could usher in something worse: a power vacuum, civil war, or domination by hardline Revolutionary Guard factions.

By launching an attack on Iran’s nuclear sites without Congressional approval or verified intelligence disclosures, Trump has pushed the United States into a high-risk confrontation with unforeseeable consequences. The immediate tactical success may prove pyrrhic if it triggers a wider war, undermines American legitimacy, or destabilizes an already volatile region.

The president who once vowed to end “endless wars” now faces the prospect of having started a new one — one that could define both his legacy and the next phase of US engagement in the Middle East.

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