President Trump flanked by VP J.D. Vance and Secretaries of Defense and State during his announcement on the Iran strikes at the White House.

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President Trump flanked by VP J.D. Vance and Secretaries of Defense and State during his announcement on the Iran strikes at the White House.
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Trump Ordered a Bomb Show on Empty Facilities!

International criticism exposes the truth behind the Iran attack

Washington / Tehran, June 21, 2025 –

Hours after U.S. President Donald J. Trump ordered airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, alternative narratives are emerging that contradict the official White House version. Former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter called the operation “pure theater,” stating that the three targeted sites were empty and held no immediate strategic value.

 "They bombed three empty sites using the most advanced weapons in the American arsenal," Ritter said.

"The uranium enriched to 60% is intact. The IR6 and IR8 centrifuges remain operational. The only thing preventing Iran from going nuclear is Iran, which doesn't want a nuclear weapon."

 What was actually targeted?

- Natanz – Previously attacked by Israel. Currently holds no critical material.

- Isfahan – Also hit in past strikes; partially damaged structures.

- Fordow – Underground facility reportedly untouched, according to Iranian and satellite sources.

 Evacuations and superficial damage

Iranian sources confirmed the sites had been evacuated before the strikes, reducing casualty risk and supporting the idea of a symbolic attack.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported no damage to nuclear materials or facilities.

 International reactions

Global leaders and experts are questioning the operation:

- Russia, China, Turkey, and the EU demanded immediate clarification.

- The strikes are seen as Trump's attempt to project strength during a tense election campaign.

 Editorial comment:

The world witnessed a surgical strike… with no real target.

The true impact was not military or nuclear, but geopolitical and media-driven.

 Sources: Scott Ritter statements, Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, reports from The Guardian, TIME, and Economic Times India.