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Senator John Vitirman, D-PBA, to support President Donald Trump’s decision to make the United States attack three of the most underground nuclear sites in Iran amid rapid tensions in the Middle East and intensify Israeli and state military operations against Iranian targets.
Fetterman called this step “Right” in a post on X just minutes after Trump’s participation about the social truth.
“When I have long maintained, this was the right step by Potus,” said Vitirman. “Iran is the pioneering shepherd in the world of terrorism and cannot have nuclear capabilities. I am grateful and salute the finest army in the world.”
American Senator John Vitirman expressed his support after President Donald Trump announced that the United States struck Iranian nuclear infrastructure on Saturday evening. (Scott Eisen/Getty Images)
Trump announced that the operation is a “very successful attack” targeting Iran’s main nuclear sites in Ford, Natanz and Safhahan.
“We have completed our very successful attack on the three nuclear sites in Iran, Milweedong Fordo, Natanz, and Spohan,” Trump books In advertising. “All aircraft are now outside the Iranian air area. A full load of bombs has been dropped on the basic location, Fordo.

President Donald Trump described the operation against Iranian nuclear facilities as a “very successful attack” on Saturday evening. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc)
He concluded his statement at an invitation to cancel the escalation: “Now it is the time for peace! Thank you for your interest in this issue.”
The strike overnight against Iran Fordo Nuclear attachment Trump participated in six posters, Trump told Sean Hanity Fox News on Saturday night. In addition, 30 Tomahawk missiles were launched from American submarines in attacks on Natanz and Isahan facilities.
The strike, which represents a major escalation in a volatile scene, comes more than a week after Israel to eliminate Iran’s offensive missile capabilities.

Smoke is rising from a building in Iran after an Israeli strike in Tehran, Iran, on June 16, 2025. The United States joined Israel to attack Iran on Saturday by hitting three major nuclear facilities. (AP image)
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The extent of the damage caused by Iran’s nuclear infrastructure is still not clear.
Jasmine Baehr from Fox News contributed to this report.
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2025-06-22 12:13:00