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Nuclear Night Shocks The World

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News didn’t break. It screamed. Trump’s claim that the U.S. had struck three nuclear sites in Iran ripped through phones, markets, and midnight bedrooms like a siren. Fordo—once whispered about as untouchable—was suddenly a battlefield noun. Allies prayed aloud for “stability.” Enemies promised “revenge.” And somewhere between those words, the future of millions hung sud… Continues…

The hours after Trump’s statement felt stolen from history, as if the Cuban Missile Crisis had been dragged into a world of push alerts and livestreams. Washington spoke the language of resolve and “last warnings,” insisting the strikes were a grim necessity to restore a crumbling deterrent. Tehran answered with wounded pride and deliberate ambiguity, leaving everyone guessing which “options” it was truly prepared to use.

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