World Awaits Iran's Reply to US Strikes
- President Donald Trump ordered U.S. B-2 stealth bombers to strike Iran's three key nuclear enrichment sites over the weekend, with Israel assisting in planning.
- The strikes, as Operation Midnight Hammer, used 14 multimillion-dollar GPS-guided 30,000-pound bunker buster bombs targeting fortified underground nuclear facilities.
- The International Atomic Energy Agency found no increase in off-site radiation levels, while Iran’s parliament approved potentially closing the vital Strait of Hormuz amid uncertainty over damage extent.
- Trump described the strikes as "monumental" and a "spectacular military success," warning Iran against retaliation, while Vice President JD Vance vowed overwhelming force if nuclear pursuits continue.
- The attacks escalated regional tensions with Iran vowing retaliation and firing ballistic missiles at Israel, prompting global calls for restraint and heightened U.S. security alerts for troops and citizens abroad.
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World braces for Iran's response to US bombings
Morning Report is The Hill’s a.m. newsletter. Subscribe here or using the box below: The United States and allies are on high alert today for Iran’s next move as President Trump defends his decision to enter the Israel-Iran conflict. The president is slated to meet with his national security team this afternoon amid fallout over the U.S.…
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