Trump teases a change of government after “monologic” Iran strike
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president Donald Trump On Sunday, he said a change of government could occur if Iranian leaders were unable to “make Iran great again,” following a strategic US attack on major Iranian nuclear facilities on Saturday.
In his post into a true social society, the president questioned why the country’s nuclear program had not changed in leadership after a catastrophic blow.
“It is not politically correct to use the term “change of government,” but why is there no change of government if the current Iranian regime cannot make Iran great again? ” he wrote. “Miga!!!”
Earlier in the day, Trump announced the B-2 stealth bomber, credited for a strategic attack that landed safely. Whiteman Air Force Base In Missouri, we praise their efforts.
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“wonderful B-2 Pilot It just made a safe landing in Missouri,” he wrote. Donna (L) D J. Trump, President of the United States! ”
The president added that the damage to the site was “monologic” and pushed back skepticism from critics about the success of the operation.
Satellite image shows the Fordow nuclear facility after a massive bomb strike

The satellite photo by Planet Labs PBC shows Iran’s underground nuclear enrichment site in Fordo after US airstrikes targeted the facility. (Planet Labs PBC via AP)
“Damage to Iran’s nuclear site It is said to be “monologic,” he wrote in another post. “The hits were difficult and accurate. Our army demonstrated great skills. Thank you!”

The graphics show an approximate timeline for the US strike against Iran’s nuclear targets on June 21, 2025. (Fox News)
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Over 125 aircraft were involved strike In Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan include a “complete arrangement” of seven B-2 stealth bombers, multiple fourth and fifth generation fighter jets, dozens of air refueling tankers, guided missile submarines, and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft.
Stephen Sorace of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.