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Senator John Fetterman, D-PA, supported President Donald Trump’s decision to attack the United States to attack three of Iran’s most fortified underground nuclear sites in the midst of tensions that quickly increases in the Middle East and the intensification of Israeli and American military operations against Iranian targets.
Fetterman called the movement “Correct” in a post on X a few minutes after Trump shared the news on Truth Social.
“As I had kept it for a long time, it was the right decision of @potus,” said Fetterman. “Iran is the main sponsor of terrorism in the world and cannot have nuclear capacities. I am grateful and praised the best soldiers in the world.”
American senator John Fetterman expressed his support after President Donald Trump’s announcement that the United States struck Iran’s nuclear infrastructure on Saturday evening. (Scott Eisen / Getty Images)
Trump declared the operation a “very successful attack” targeting the main nuclear sites of Iran in Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan.
“We finished our very successful attack on the three nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordwow, Natanz and Esfahan”. Trump wrote in the announcement. “All planes are now outside Iranian airspace. A complete payload of bombs has been abandoned on the main site, Fordow. All planes are safe on the way back. Congratulations to our great American warriors. There is not another army in the world that could have done.”
President Donald Trump described the operation against Iranian nuclear installations “very successful attack” on Saturday evening. (Tom Williams / CQ-Roll Call, inc)
He concluded his declaration with a call for de -escalation: “It is now peaceful time! Thank you for your attention to this case.”
The strike overnight against the Iranian Fordow nuclear installation involved six bunker bombs, Trump told Sean Hannity de Fox News on Saturday evening. In addition, 30 tomahawk missiles were launched from American submarines during attacks on the facilities of Natanz and Isfahan.
The strike, marking a major escalation in an already volatile landscape, comes after more than a week of Israel strikes to eradicate the capacities of offensive missiles from Iran.
The smoke rises from a building in Iran following an Israeli strike in Tehran, Iran, June 16, 2025. The United States joined Israel to attack Iran on Saturday by hitting three key nuclear installations. (Photo ap)
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Until now, the extent of damage caused to Iranian nuclear infrastructure remains uncertain.
Jasmine Baehr of Fox News contributed to this report.