Finally, USA helped Israel bombed Iran's Nuke sites

@cacay1 (84975)
Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
June 22, 2025 1:13am CST
It was just one click; the USA is powerful. It was the final decision of President Trump. There were three Nuke sites bombed triumphantly. If only Khamenei had accepted the proposal of President Trump to discontinue processing their nuclear plants, it would have happened like this. Khamenei's secret bunker was destroyed by the IDF, and 4 generals and 9 scientists were killed by the IDF. There is no place, IDF cannot reach. The next target now is the assassination of Khamenei. The problem now is that Russia and China will join the Israel-Iran war. This might lead to a widest escalation leading to the Third World War.
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@LadyDuck (477080)
• Italy
22 Jun
And do you believe that it was a smart move? Instead of reaching agreements we are leading toward a global War.
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@marguicha (227598)
• Chile
22 Jun
his post was a shock for me. That any person feels that is a smart move terrifies me.
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@LadyDuck (477080)
• Italy
22 Jun
@marguicha I agree, as Iran were the only dangerous country being close to have a nuclear bomb. Others already have those weapons. It's not even sure that the site suffered a major blow.
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@porwest (101562)
• United States
22 Jun
@marguicha Iran is a country, that if it obtained nuclear weapons, would not hesitate to use them. The world is safer with Iran's nuclear interests crippled.
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@Kandae11 (56625)
22 Jun
Predictions are coming through. The world is on the path to complete distruction.
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@rsa101 (38881)
• Philippines
22 Jun
If these developments are accurate, they represent a major escalation in Middle East tensions with potentially global consequences. The reported bombing of three Iranian nuclear sites, the deaths of key figures, and the involvement of the IDF in striking a high-value target like Khamenei’s bunker mark a serious shift in military engagement. Such actions, while possibly aimed at preventing future threats, risk triggering wider regional instability. The concern now is the possibility of broader involvement from major powers like Russia and China, which could shift a localized conflict into a global crisis. While some may view the strike as a show of strength or a final warning, others will see it as a dangerous provocation. In moments like this, diplomacy, transparency, and international coordination are more critical than ever to prevent further escalation.
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@wolfgirl569 (118043)
• Marion, Ohio
22 Jun
Rump did not go through proper procedure to do those attacks. Sadly too many in our congress think he is a god and won't do anything about it. He has just started a war that no one wants.
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@marguicha (227598)
• Chile
22 Jun
He is insane,
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@LeaPea2417 (37979)
• Toccoa, Georgia
23 Jun
@wolfgirl569 I agree.
@cacay1 (84975)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
23h
@marguicha President is not insane, He's not a mediocre president It's not wise to slander him Just saying.
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@porwest (101562)
• United States
22 Jun
I think it would be foolish for China or Russia to intervene and personally do not think they will. I applaud Trump decisive action, and I hope the rest of the Middle East gets the memo.
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@cacay1 (84975)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
23h
@porwest China won't participate if there's no good business surrounding it. Russia could be defeated by Ukraine. Putin better mind his own war.
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@cacay1 (84975)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
Just now
@porwest The latest news said that Germany supported Ukraine.
@porwest (101562)
• United States
22h
@cacay1 Ukraine has no chance of defeating Russia. The ONLY thing that held Ukraine on for so long was from the support they got from the United States. Had Ukraine been left to its own resources and defenses, they'd have been wiped out by Russia in two weeks. But I agree, Russia will not intervene in Iran and neither will China. Both have bigger fish to fry, and when it comes to China, of course, they do too much business with the U.S. to jeopardize that. Wars require money to fund their defense, and without the U.S. buying their stuff, China's economy would capsize quickly.
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@arunima25 (90869)
• Bangalore, India
22 Jun
The war doesn't seem to reaching a conclusion soon. Iran has intensified it's attack on Israel post the US attack and even vows to hit the US for revenge. Let's see how it goes. Hopefully, no more countries jump in. We should not have world war 3.
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@LadyDuck (477080)
• Italy
22 Jun
In my opinion it was not a smart move.
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@LeaPea2417 (37979)
• Toccoa, Georgia
23 Jun
@LadyDuck I agree. NOT a smart move
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@arunima25 (90869)
• Bangalore, India
23 Jun
@LadyDuck Hmm...it's going to make war wider. The world is already facing consequences of wars going on in terms of economic turmoil and inflation. Attempt should be to calm things now, not provoke
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@allknowing (148045)
• India
22 Jun
In a conflict scenario third party interference is the worst that normally escalates situatons. I would think it is a bad move.
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@sjvg1976 (41980)
• Delhi, India
22 Jun
Iran is not ready to surrender. I think they should surrender before it gets too late and the whole country is destroyed by the US and allies.
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@cacay1 (84975)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
23h
@sjvg1976 correct.
@Shiva49 (27342)
• Singapore
22 Jun
I hope this is not a tacit agreement for other big powers to do what they like. Might is right but not for those without clout.
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@thelme55 (77706)
• Germany
22 Jun
Nowadays I have not listened to current news. That sounds bad. I hope there’s no war coming.
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