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President Donald Trump announced that US forces have struck three Iranian nuclear sites in a “very successful attack”, adding that the highly fortified Fordwow nuclear installation is “disappeared”.
Trump’s decision on Saturday to join the military campaign of Israel against Iran represents a major climbing of conflict.
“We finished our very successful attack on the three nuclear sites in Iran, notably Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan,” Trump posted on Truth social, adding that military planes were now on the way.
“It is now time of peace!” He added.
Later, in a television oval office address that lasted more than three minutes, Trump said that the future of Iran held “peace or tragedy”, and that there were many other targets that could be affected by the American army.
“Strikes were a spectacular military success,” said Trump. “The main nuclear enrichment installations of Iran have been completely and completely erased.”
The strikes came as Israel and Iran have been engaged In addition to a week of air combat, with deaths and injuries in both countries.
Israel launched attacks on Iran, saying that it wanted to suppress all luck that Tehran develops nuclear weapons. Iran says its nuclear program is only for peaceful purposes.
The diplomatic efforts of Western nations to stop hostilities have failed.
The Iranian nuclear agency on Sunday confirmed that the attacks had taken place on its atomic sites Fordwow, Isfahan and Natanz, but insisted that his work would not be arrested.
“The organization of atomic energy of Iran assures the great Iranian nation that despite the perverse plots of its enemies, with the efforts of thousands of its scientists and revolutionary and motivated experts, it will not stop the development of this national industry, which is the result of the blood of nuclear martyrs, he said in its declaration.
CBS News reported that the United States had reached out to Iran diplomatically on Saturday to say that strikes were all that was planned and that the United States had no intention of regime change efforts.
Trump told Fox News that six bunker-business bombs had been abandoned on Fordow’s nuclear site, while 30 Tomahawk missiles were dismissed against others, Esfahan and Fordow.
American B-2 bombers were involved in strikes, an American official told Reuters, speaking under the cover of anonymity.
Kimberly Halkett of Al Jazeera said that Trump had been informed that the bomb attacks would allow the dismantling of the Iranian nuclear program.
“Donald Trump was informed that, as commander -in -chief, it will not lead to climbing,” reported Halkett at Washington, DC. “But he knows that there is a chance that there can be an escalation following his action.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated Trump’s decision to attack Iran.
“Congratulations, President Trump. Your daring decision to target Iran’s nuclear installations with the impressive and just power of the United States will change history,” said Netanyahu.
Israeli military officials said earlier that they had finished another series of strikes on dozens of military objectives in southwest Iran.
Israel launched attacks on June 13, saying that Iran was about to develop nuclear weapons. Israel is largely supposed to have nuclear weapons, which it does not confirm or denies.
At least 430 people were killed and 3,500 injured in Iran since Israel began his attacks, Iranian news managed by the state said, citing the Ministry of Health.
In Israel, 24 civilians were killed by Iranian missile attacks, according to local authorities, in the worst direct conflict between long -standing enemies. More than 450 Iranian missiles were dismissed towards Israel, according to the office of the Israeli Prime Minister.
Israeli officials said 1,272 people had been injured since the start of hostilities, with 14 seriously.