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How Trump Got To ‘Yes’ On Bombing Iran

Last updated: June 23, 2025 9:42 am
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President Donald Trump kept the world on edge for over a week, pondering whether to join Israel in attacking Iran to dismantle its nuclear program. The uncertainty ended when American stealth bombers, fighter jets, and a submarine launched bombs and missiles at Iran.

Trump’s decision is considered one of the most daring foreign policy moves by a U.S. president in recent times, potentially dragging the nation back into conflict in the Middle East without a clear resolution in sight.

The journey to military action was unconventional, much like Trump’s presidency, unfolding on social media with a mix of diplomacy, evacuation threats, and ultimately, the U.S. strike announcement.

Here’s a recap of the events over the past 11 days, a series of incidents that could reshape the volatile region:

Wednesday, June 11
The first signs of conflict emerged as U.S. troops’ families were evacuated from the Middle East. Trump hinted at potential danger, but the purpose of the movement was unclear. Behind the scenes, Israel was already gearing up for a military operation.

Thursday, June 12
Trump suggested that an Israeli attack on Iran was imminent. Explosions in Tehran killed top military figures and scientists, with multiple sites linked to Iran’s nuclear program being targeted. The Israeli military operation was described as a crucial move to counter the perceived Iranian threat.

Friday, June 13
Iran retaliated against Israel, prompting Trump to acknowledge Israel’s military prowess and take a more aggressive stance toward Iran. Despite the escalating situation, Trump emphasized the importance of diplomacy and urged Iran to make a deal.

Saturday, June 14
Trump discussed the conflict with Russian President Vladimir Putin while Israel and Iran continued their attacks. As tensions rose, Trump attended a military parade in Washington, coinciding with his 79th birthday and the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army.

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Sunday, June 15
Trump portrayed himself as a peacemaker, encouraging Iran and Israel to negotiate. The conflict’s toll was evident, with reports of casualties and rejected plans to target Iran’s Supreme Leader.

Monday, June 16
Israel claimed aerial dominance over Tehran, launching strikes on key facilities. The U.S. contemplated its next steps as Trump cut short his G7 summit attendance to return to Washington for urgent security discussions.

Tuesday, June 17
Trump demanded Iran’s unconditional surrender and expressed frustration at the lack of progress in negotiations. Dismissing intelligence reports, he maintained that Iran was close to acquiring a nuclear weapon.

Wednesday, June 18
Trump hinted at joining Israel’s attacks on Iran, underscoring the gravity of the situation. Military options were presented to him as he reassessed the potential for direct U.S. involvement.

Thursday, June 19
On Juneteenth, a federal holiday, the White House hinted at a decision within two weeks regarding U.S. participation in Israel’s conflict with Iran, leaving observers speculating on Trump’s next move.

Friday, June 20
Trump convened security advisers before heading to a political fundraiser in New Jersey. While en route, he refuted claims that Iran wasn’t pursuing nuclear weapons, setting the stage for potential escalation.

Saturday, June 21
In a covert operation, U.S. military forces launched airstrikes on Iran, marking a significant escalation in the conflict. Trump declared a successful attack but warned of further action if Iran retaliated.

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