US joins Israel’s attacks on Iran, bombs three nuclear sites

US President Donald Trump says American forces have conducted “very successful” strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan and that all US planes are now out of Iranian airspace.
Israel’s attacks on Iran continue, with Israeli forces targeting military facilities and nuclear sites. Iran responds by launching dozens of drones towards Israel.‘Too soon to tell’ whether this will be a one-off strike
Bill Courtney, a senior fellow at the US-based think-tank the RAND Corporation, says that it remains to be seen whether these US strikes will be followed by further attacks on Iran.
“It’s too soon to tell. Partly, it will depend on whether Fordow was fully penetrated. Each B-2 bomber flying from Diego Garcia [a joint US-UK military base in the Indian Ocean] could carry two of these 30,000-pound massive ordnance penetrators,” he told Al Jazeera.
“Fordow would have required more than one or two, probably, to be fully destroyed. So we’ll have to see what is the battle damage assessment from this strike on Fordow, and that could have something to do with whether the US continues a bombing effort.”US Senator Graham says bombing was ‘the right call’
United States Senator Lindsey Graham has taken to social media to praise Trump’s decision to bomb three Iranian nuclear facilities.
“Good. This was the right call. The regime deserves it,” Graham posted on X. “To my fellow citizens: We have the best Air Force in the world. It makes me so proud.”