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Trump's "one-off" strike on Iran nuclear sites follows rare advance notification

• Natural News - Willow Tohi

• U.S. forewarned Iran of nuclear strikes, aiming to limit escalation amid growing regional tensions.

• Trump administration notified Tehran of "one-off" attack on Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan facilities.

• Iran evacuated sites ahead of bombing. A senior source confirmed targeted locations were unmanned.

• American officials emphasized no regime change intentions, contrasting with Israel's hardline stance.

• Regional analysts compare incident to 2020 Soleimani airstrike response, warn of unintended fallout.

The Trump administration informed Iran of its intent to strike three nuclear facilities in advance, labeling Thursday evening's airstrikes a "one-off" attack aimed at halting Tehran's weapons development without sparking broader war, according to newly released details. The operation, which targeted Fordow, Isfahan and Natanz, represents the U.S. government's most direct military confrontation with Iran since ordering the assassination of Qasem Soleimani in 2020.

According to a senior Iranian political source speaking anonymously to Amwaj Media, the U.S. delivered the warning through a third party on June 21 and stressed it sought no wider conflict. Tehran preemptively evacuated the sites and relocated most enriched uranium stockpiles, as satellite images revealed increased activity near Fordow in the days prior. The White House confirmed the strikes but told reporters it would consider further strikes if Tehran escalates tensions.


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