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Trump’s Iran Attack Backfires: Escalation Looms as “Success” Claims Questioned

The recent airstrikes on Iran, despite their tactical impressiveness, may have fallen short of their strategic goals, particularly concerning the destruction of Iran’s nuclear program. Uncertainty surrounds the effectiveness of the attacks, with doubts arising on whether the bunker-busting bombs successfully destroyed Iran’s enriched uranium. Iran’s response, including missile strikes on a U.S. air base, has raised the stakes and increased the likelihood of further U.S. involvement. The ambiguous location of Iran’s uranium stockpile following the attack has intensified the uncertainty surrounding the conflict and its potential escalation.

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Trump: Iran Warned US of Qatar Missile Attack

Former President Donald Trump has declared a ceasefire timeline for the conflict between Israel and Iran, dubbing it “THE 12 DAY WAR.” Despite Trump’s announcement, neither country has confirmed acceptance of the proposed timeline. Trump also thanked Iran for providing advance notice of a missile strike on a U.S. air base in Qatar, enabling the avoidance of casualties. This notice contributed to the lifting of a shelter-in-place order and the reopening of Qatar’s airspace, leading to positive reactions in the U.S. stock market and a decrease in oil prices.

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Trump Claims Israel and Iran Ceasefire, Iran Denies

President Trump declared on Monday night that Israel and Iran have agreed to a 12-hour ceasefire, commencing Tuesday morning. Trump’s post indicated Iran would initiate the cessation of hostilities, followed by Israel six hours later. While an Iranian official confirmed the ceasefire brokered by Qatar, Israel has yet to officially comment, with a cabinet meeting concluding with instructions to remain silent on the matter. Reports of explosions in Tehran and IDF warnings for evacuations preceded the announcement, as well as sirens in the Golan Heights.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Iran Strike Warning: A Rare Split from Trump

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene voiced her continued opposition to a potential conflict with Iran in a lengthy social media post. Greene expressed concerns about the possibility of Iranian attacks on American soil and being drawn into another war. She contrasted the focus on Iran with the lack of military action against domestic threats like cartels. Greene further emphasized her support for Israel’s right to defend itself while simultaneously opposing U.S. involvement in any potential conflict with Iran, even if initiated by Israel.

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Starmer and Trump’s Call for Iran Talks: Hypocrisy After US Strikes?

Following the US air strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer called for restraint, warning of a risk of escalation beyond the region. The UK, while informed of the strikes, was not involved, and Starmer stated that all necessary measures were taken to protect British interests and personnel. The Prime Minister, alongside Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich Merz, urged Iran not to take further destabilizing actions and called for negotiations regarding its nuclear program. In response to the strikes, British Airways cancelled flights to the United Arab Emirates and Qatar.

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Qatar Condemns Al-Udeid Attack, Accusations of Coordination with Iran Emerge

Qatar has condemned the recent Iranian missile attack as a violation of its sovereignty, airspace, and international law, asserting its right to respond appropriately. The Qatari air defenses successfully intercepted the missiles, and the Ministry of Defense will release a detailed statement. Qatar warned that continued military actions would destabilize the region and called for an immediate cessation of hostilities and a return to dialogue, emphasizing that diplomatic solutions are crucial. No injuries or casualties resulted from the attack due to prior precautionary measures taken at the base.

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Israel Hits Iran Targets, Hundreds of IRGC Fighters Killed: Analysis & Reactions

In a series of targeted strikes, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) struck key locations in Tehran, Iran, on Monday, June 23, 2025. The attacks focused on the headquarters of the Basij paramilitary forces and the internal security forces known as Alborz. Hundreds of members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) were reportedly killed in the strikes. The exact details regarding the extent of the damage and casualties remain under investigation.

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Zelensky: Moscow’s Silence and Russia’s Hypocrisy on Iran Strikes

President Zelensky condemned Russia’s hypocrisy after Moscow criticized U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, only to launch a deadly missile and drone attack on Kyiv the next day. The overnight attack, one of the largest this year, resulted in numerous casualties and widespread damage across the city. Zelensky also highlighted the growing alliance between Russia, Iran, and North Korea, calling for stronger defenses and sanctions against Russia. Furthermore, Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry called for dismantling Iran’s nuclear program, citing the country’s complicity in the war through military assistance to Russia.

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AOC’s Sarcastic Response to Pete Hegseth’s “No Leaks” Tweet

Following the U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth received praise for not leaking the plans, a standard Democrats quickly mocked. Critics like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ridiculed the praise, comparing it to celebrating basic competence. The strikes, described as an “overwhelming success” by Hegseth, have drawn threats of retaliation from Iran, with UN officials reporting significant damage. This conflict, escalating after Israeli strikes earlier in the month, has led to calls for impeachment.

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Trump’s Reckless War: Repeating Bush’s Lie and Tactics

In the aftermath of the US invasion of Iraq, there were parallels drawn to the current conflict, where the premise for war was based on false pretenses. Similarly, as in the Iraq war, concerns over Iran’s nuclear program are based on inflated claims, despite evidence from US intelligence agencies and the UN indicating no current nuclear weapon development. Despite the lack of direct evidence, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu continues to claim Iran is close to developing a nuclear weapon and has drawn the US into a conflict. This is similar to Netanyahu’s previous actions with Iraq.

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