U.S. Military Bombs Iranian Nuclear Sites

U.S. Military Bombs Iranian Nuclear Sites

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June 20, 11:30 a.m. ETThe Times cited air traffic control communications in its update about the bombers, reporting they were accompanied by fueling tankers. The Times noted the shifting of military assets does not explicitly mean the U.S. has decided to join Israel’s campaign against Iran, adding it is “not unusual to shift military assets into position to provide options to the president and military commanders even if they are not ultimately deployed.” B-2 bombers, known for their ability to bypass detection systems and operate in well-defended enemy airspace, can be equipped with bunker-busting bombs and nuclear weapons. June 20, 8:11 a.m. ETIran state broadcaster IRIB, citing the country’s health ministry, reports over 400 people are dead and more than 3,000 are wounded following Israeli strikes, claiming the majority of deaths so far are civilians. June 20, 7:40 a.m. ETIran’s foreign minister said U.S. involvement, which President Donald Trump will soon decide on, would be “very dangerous for everybody,” according to CNN, adding negotiations with the U.S. are not possible while Israel continues its attacks. June 20, 3:20 a.m. ETIsraeli Defense Forces said it killed Quds Force commander Behnam Shahriyari in an airstrike and also claimed it killed Saeed Izadi, another commander of the Quds Force, which is an arm of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in charge of conducting operations outside Iran. June 20, 3:16 p.m. ETFrench President Emmanuel Macron told reporters Iran should not have nuclear enrichment programs, going a step further from his initial stance that the country should not be allowed to develop nuclear weapons (enrichment can be used for nuclear power in addition to weapons). June 20, 2 p.m. ETNo progress was made during talks between Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, and his counterparts from the U.K., France and Germany, with British foreign secretary David…