Trump Orders Military Strikes on Iran: What We Know About the Operation.
June 11 U.S. Strike on Iran
According to Novyny.live: On June 11, 2026, at 5:15 PM Eastern Time, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) launched military strikes against targets in Iran, acting on direct orders from President Donald Trump. This operation marks a significant escalation in the already tense relationship between the two nations.
The strikes came just one day after Trump issued a public warning to Tehran on June 10, 2026. That warning was a direct response to an incident on June 8, 2026, when Iranian forces shot down a U.S. Army helicopter. In his statement, Trump declared:
'Iran will have to pay for deliberately dragging out the negotiation process.' - Donald TrumpHis remarks underscored Washington's readiness to retaliate against what it sees as Iranian provocations.
Conflict Escalation
These military strikes are the latest chapter in a long-running confrontation between the United States and Iran, a conflict that has simmered for years. The international community is now watching closely, as the fallout from this operation could destabilize the broader Middle East region.
The U.S. action risks further escalating the conflict, and all eyes are on how Iran, international organizations, and American allies will respond. Given the existing volatility in the region, the next steps could have serious implications for security and political stability. This incident highlights the fragile nature of international diplomacy and the urgent need for dialogue to prevent further confrontation.
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