U.S. Strikes on Iran’s Nuclear Facilities and Ceasefire Developments
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- Jun 28
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U.S. Strikes on Iran’s Nuclear Facilities and Ceasefire Developments
The U.S. conducted military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities on June 22, 2025.
Three nuclear sites were hit, including the Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant, a key facility in Iran’s nuclear program.
President Donald Trump stated that the strikes “completely obliterated” Iran’s nuclear weapons program.
U.S. intelligence reports indicate the strikes set Iran’s nuclear capabilities back by only a few months, not eliminating the program entirely.
The action followed heightened tensions, with the U.S. responding to perceived advancements in Iran’s nuclear activities.
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian claimed a “historic victory” in response to the strikes, suggesting resilience or defiance, though specific actions were not detailed in the sources.
On June 23, 2025, President Trump announced a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran, brokered to de-escalate the conflict following the U.S. strikes.
The ceasefire was violated by Israeli strikes on Iranian targets.
Trump’s envoy indicated that nuclear talks with Iran were ongoing, suggesting attempts to stabilize the situation diplomatically.
Trump warned that the U.S. would “blow Iran’s nuclear sites to smithereens” if Iran enriched uranium to levels deemed concerning by the U.S., signaling potential for further escalation.
The strikes and ceasefire violation have raised international fears of nuclear escalation and broader regional instability, though specific reactions from other nations are not detailed in the provided data.







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