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Trump’s Trump Card: Bold US-Israel Strike Hits Iran’s Nukes

On June 22, 2025, the United States joined Israel in striking Iranian nuclear facilities in a decisive operation aimed at stopping Tehran’s march toward a bomb. The strike targeted Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, and was announced by President Trump as a necessary measure to dismantle a program that threatened American allies and global stability.

The operation employed the heaviest precision munitions in our arsenal, including Massive Ordnance Penetrators dropped by B-2 bombers and a barrage of Tomahawk cruise missiles, proving that when Washington chooses to act it can do so with surgical force. This was not reckless adventurism; it was the kind of calibrated, capability-based blow that leaves adversaries thinking twice and reassures allies who expect America to lead.

Predictably, Tehran lashed out in response, launching missiles and employing proxies to test the region, but the regime’s bluster cannot hide the fact that its nuclear infrastructure was hit and its ambitions set back. Americans who remember the hollow warnings of appeasement recognize that deterrence requires strength, not endless apologies to hostile regimes.

Across the Atlantic, Brussels and other European capitals offered pained statements about diplomacy and restraint, once again exposing the gap between rhetorical outrage and real-world resolve. For years globalist elites have lectured the United States about restraint while leaving the West exposed; now their moralizing has been laid bare for what it is — posture in place of power.

Former National Security Council staffer Fred Fleitz has been blunt: this was a necessary move to crush a weaponization timeline that threatened to unleash catastrophic consequences if left unchecked, and it underscores the need for America-first leadership that puts national security above globalist hand-wringing. Fleitz’s commentary reminds patriots that a president willing to act decisively — and to insist on diplomatic follow-through only from a position of strength — is exactly what keeps our country and allies safe.

Now is the moment for Americans to stand firm and for our leaders to demand more from unserious international actors who prefer press releases to protection. Let the EU and the globalists gripe; the duty of the United States is to protect its people and its interests, to back friends like Israel, and to ensure that regimes that sponsor terror and pursue nuclear weapons face real, unambiguous consequences. America’s resolve is the last reliable barrier between freedom and the chaos our adversaries would gladly export.

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