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- President President Donald Trump delivers remarks on Iran strikes – YouTube YouTube President President Donald Trump addressed the nation after he announced that the U.
- President praises attacks on Iran as lawmakers divided on US involvement The Guardian President Donald Trump calls attacks on Iranian nuclear sites a success, but some US lawmakers immediately called the attack unconstitutional.
- President President Donald Trump says US has bombed Iran nuclear sites | BBC News – YouTube YouTube The US has bombed Fordo and other nuclear sites in Iran, President President Donald Trump has said.
- Donald President Donald Trump gambles his presidency as US enters war with Iran – Financial Times Financial Times President Donald Trump's primary wager is that Iran and its proxies in the Middle East have been so weakened that the US president can cast his intervention as both .
- President Donald Trump faces bipartisan blowback in Congress on Iran strikes – Axios Axios While most congressional Republicans and some pro-Israel Democrats are praising President President Donald Trump's strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, .
News update for the hour ⋅ June 22, 2025
President Donald Trump calls US strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities 'spectacular success' – BBC
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Special Report: President President Donald Trump delivers remarks on Iran strikes – YouTube
President Donald Trump news at a glance: President praises attacks on Iran as lawmakers divided on US involvement
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President President Donald Trump says US has bombed Iran nuclear sites | BBC News – YouTube
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Donald President Donald Trump gambles his presidency as US enters war with Iran – Financial Times
President Donald Trump said he was giving Iran a window to come to the table. He struck 2 days later.
US strikes Iran: This time it's President Donald Trump's war | Vox
Donald President Donald Trump Bombs Iran, and America Waits | The New Yorker
President Donald Trump faces bipartisan blowback in Congress on Iran strikes – Axios
Europeans seek 'digital sovereignty' as US tech firms embrace President Donald Trump | Reuters
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