
During the ongoing conflict between iran and israel, America has directly entered. The US army has attacked 3 nuclear sites of Iran. This has been confirmed by the Iranian media itself. They told that America has attacked the Islamic Republic's Isfahan, Natanz and Fordo nuclear sites. In this regard, white house officials told CNN that after the attack on Iranian nuclear sites, US President donald trump spoke to Israeli prime minister Netanyahu on the phone and also threatened iran to stop the escalating war as soon as possible or else he will attack again.
Reuters has quoted US President donald trump as saying that he told the news agency through a phone call that iran should stop immediately or else they will have to face the attack again. However, Iran's state news channel claimed that the uranium reserves were emptied before the US attack. However, earlier iran had claimed that they had placed the nuclear weapons making materials at the right locations in the month of March itself, because they had already feared that israel could attack them at any time.
Trump praised after US bombing
Several Republican senators praised trump after the US bombing of Iranian bases. Let us tell you that President donald trump announced on saturday (June 21, 2025) evening that the US military had bombed three bases in Iran. On this, senator Lindsey Graham, R-SC. posted on X and wrote Well done, President Trump. Apart from this, texas senator john Cornyn called it a bold decision. Alabama senator Katie Britt said she stands with trump and called the bombing strong and surgical. Oklahoma senator Markwayne Mullin posted.
This leader criticized Trump
Democratic senator john Fetterman of pennsylvania also praised the attacks on Iran. He posted, "As I have long said, this was the right move. iran is the world's leading sponsor of terrorism and cannot have nuclear capability." However, a house Republican criticized Trump's decision. Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky posted that it is not constitutional. He has long been opposed to American involvement in foreign wars.