The U.S. has officially entered the Iran-Israel conflict—and it’s explosive.
President Trump confirmed that American forces have bombed three of Iran’s key nuclear sites.
He said the U.S. is joining Israel’s campaign to cripple Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.
“Our goal was clear: wipe out Iran’s nuclear threat,” Trump declared from the White House.
“I can report that tonight’s mission was a spectacular success.”
The U.S. struck Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, three of Iran’s most guarded nuclear sites.
But while Trump warned Iran to stand down, Tehran fired back—literally—launching missiles at Israel just hours later.
“Either we have peace, or Iran will face devastation far worse than the past week,” Trump said sharply.
Israeli PM Netanyahu cheered the strikes, calling them “historic.”
Iran’s leadership vowed revenge, warning of “everlasting consequences.”
Toward A Wider War?
Analysts worry it might. Iran’s allies, like Hezbollah and Yemen’s Houthis, are already rattling their sabers.

Interestingly, Iran downplayed the damage, insisting its nuclear program will continue.
The UN’s nuclear watchdog, however, reported no radiation leaks.
Critics, including U.S. intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard, say Iran wasn’t on the brink of making a nuclear bomb anyway.
So—decisive blow or dangerous gamble? Either way, the Middle East just got a whole lot hotter.