Erbil, Kurdistan — In a dramatic escalation of regional tensions, the United States has reportedly carried out a series of precision airstrikes on three major nuclear facilities in Iran: Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan. Former President Donald J. Trump made the announcement via social media, stating that all U.S. aircraft involved in the mission have safely exited Iranian airspace and are en route home.
According to Trump, the primary target—Fordow—was hit with a full payload of bombs. He described the operation as “very successful,” praising the performance and professionalism of U.S. forces. “Congratulations to our great American Warriors,” he wrote. “There is not another military in the world that could have done this.”Trump emphasized that the goal of the operation was to neutralize what he called critical components of Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. He concluded his statement by calling for de-escalation: “NOW IS THE TIME FOR PEACE!”There has been no immediate response from the Iranian government regarding the alleged attacks or damage assessments. International observers are watching closely as tensions between the U.S., Iran, and its regional allies continue to mount.

Earlier reports confirmed that U.S. B-2 bombers were deployed to the Middle East, signaling a potential shift in American military posture amid the escalating Israel-Iran conflict. The move came after U. S President Donald Trump stated earlier this month that he would decide within two weeks whether to take military action against Iran. The deployment appears to align with that timeline, indicating that a decision may have already been made.
While the Pentagon has not officially commented, analysts view the bomber movement as a clear message of deterrence—or preparation.Further developments are expected.
