
Following the American intervention of key Iranian nuclear facilities, federal authorities and leaders in several major American cities and states, the security measures and threats of threats increased and quoted concerns about possible retaliation.
Dan Bongino, Deputy Director of FBI, confirmed the agency’s readiness in a report published on X and said: “Our assets are fully involved. We remain vigilant. God bless America and everyone who defends it.”
Minister of the Ministry of Internal Security Kristi Noem reflected the obligation and said, “We will constantly work to protect the American homeland.”
Capital cities in high readiness
Local coercive agencies and city leaders from New York to Los Angeles responded rapidly to growing geopolitical tension.
In New York, officials deployed other sources into religious, cultural and diplomatic places. “We follow the situation that takes place in Iran. We are deploying other sources from the abundance of caution … and coordination with our federal partners,” the police department in New York said.
The mayor of Los Angeles Karen Bass announced that LAPD increases patrols near places of worship and other sensitive areas. “We’ll stay alert to protect our communities,” she said.
Washington, DC, is also taking steps to protect its inhabitants. The Metropolitan Police Department increased its presence in religious institutions, while the mayor of Muriel Baser urged public awareness. “Together we follow intelligence and as always we ask all of them to remain vigilant.”
A wider national reaction
In addition to the largest cities in the country, states, including New Jersey, Texas and Illinois, also have also warned and increase supervision.
The authorities continue to coordinate with federal partners to assess the potential threats in real time and strengthen the defensive posture in response to developing global development.
American National Advisory System of Terrorism in the field of Warning of Threat
According to CBS News, the National Counseling System of the US Department of Internal Security has published a warning against the “increased grape environment” in the American homeland according to the US Fatherland report.
The report said the bulletin does not include warnings of specific threats, but says: “Cyber attacks on US Pro-Iran networks are likely and are likely and cyber actors connecting to the Iranian government can carry out attacks against US networks”.
Precise strikes in nuclear places
In a bold and unprecedented step, the United States directly joined the Israeli ongoing military campaign against Iran and launched coordinated strikes on three key nuclear facilities Ford, Natanz and Isfahan – early Sunday morning.
Strikes, carried out in the “Midnight Hammer Operation”, included B-2 bombers, Tomahawk submarine missiles and 30,000 pounds of bomber bombs focused on fortified underground places. Pentagon officials confirmed that the mission did not meet any Iranian resistance and caused “extremely serious damage”.
“We devastated the Iranian nuclear program,” said Defense Minister Pete HegSeth at the Pentagon briefing. “The operation did not focus on Iranian troops or Iranian people.”
“The last damage to the battle will take some time, but the initial evaluation of battle damage suggests that all three places have suffered extremely serious damage and destruction,” said Pentagon, chairman of the common chiefs of the staff, chairman of the chairman of the common chiefs of staff.
Trump declares victory, releases Ultimatum
US President Donald Trump described strikes as a historical success in the White House television address.
“We have completed our very successful attack on three nuclear places in Iran … All aircraft are now outside Iranian air space,” Trump said, later said, “This is a historical moment for the United States, Israel and the world. Iran must now agree to end this war.”
Warned Tehran of other consequences, if retaliation, said,
“Either there will be peace, or for Iran there will be a tragedy.”
Despite the claim that Iran does not actively perform a nuclear bomb, Trump defended the operation as a necessary step that prevented the country in the future.
Iran promises to answer
Iran quickly condemned the strikes. The atomic energy organization in Iran confirmed the attacks on its nuclear places, but maintained its program.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry accused the US of the opening of “dangerous war” and betrayal of diplomacy.
“The US itself launched a dangerous war against Iran,” the ministry said in a statement.
Foreign Minister ABBAS ARAGHCHI added: “The junior administration in Washington is exclusively and fully responsible for dangerous consequences … time for diplomacy has passed.”
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Revolutionary Guard reacts with missile fire
Hours after an American strike, Iranian paramilitary revolutionary guard released 40 missiles, including its advanced Khorrameshahr-4, in Israeli goals. The Israeli army announced that more than 80 civilians were injured, mostly slightly, and the high -rise building in Tel Aviv was severely damaged.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appreciated the US intervention.
“Your bold decision to focus on Iranian nuclear facilities … will change history,” he said in a report focused on Trump. “The US has done what no other country on Earth could do.”
The victims increase as the conflict expands
According to Human Rights activists, a group based in Washington, Israeli strikes in the last nine days have killed at least 865 Iranians, including 363 civilians and 215 security forces. Almost 3,400 were injured.
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