
Triple Strike: The United States Just Bombed Fordow, Natanz and Esfahan
President Donald Trump had already typed the victory lap on Truth Social:
“We have completed our very successful attack on the three Nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan. All planes are now outside of Iran air space… NOW IS THE TIME FOR PEACE!”
With that post, the United States moved from the brink to the battlefield.
U.S. B-2 bombers—capable of carrying 30-thousand-pound bunker-busters—had been spotted crossing the Pacific hours earlier.
Why Now?
Diplomacy on life support. Talks in Geneva froze last week after Tehran rejected the latest inspection deal.
Israeli pressure. Jerusalem’s war cabinet openly lobbied Washington to “finish the job” after its own raids failed to collapse Fordow.
Political theater. Trump’s domestic critics note the timing: the strike lands amid plunging approval ratings and an election-year narrative that he is “tough where Biden was timid.”
Tehran’s Next Move
Iranian commanders promised “swift and crushing retaliation.” Drones have already been launched toward Israel, and regional militias are threatening U.S. bases from Baghdad to the Red Sea.
Early casualty counts inside Iran are murky, but local hospitals report hundreds of injuries, many civilian.
Shockwaves at Home and Abroad
Oil markets jumped five dollars a barrel in Asian trading within an hour of Trump’s post, stoking fresh inflation fears.
Capitol Hill is bracing for emergency briefings; Democrats decry “Congress sidelined,” while MAGA lawmakers cheer.
Allies are split. NATO partners were blindsided, and Australia says nearly 4 000 of its citizens now need evacuation from the region.
The Democracy Test
This attack will be sold as decisive, surgical and necessary. Yet it also exposes a deeper question: Can one man, in one late-night decision, hurl the world toward a wider war without public debate?
Iran’s nuclear ambitions are real, but so is the principle—enshrined in our Constitution—that the people, through Congress, declare war. Tonight, bombs fell first and questions came later.
If you believe democracy should be louder than bunker-busters, share this article, call your representative, and keep your eyes on the sky. The next flash of light could change far more than the desert sand.
Fuck that sorry motherfucker. He has screwed us all.
Except Tacoman had no permission to do so without Congress