Trump Sends Clear Message to Iran: Make Peace or Face Attacks ‘Far Greater and a Lot Easier’ “No military on Earth could’ve done what we did tonight. Not even close." THE VIGILANT FOX AND OVERTON JUN 22
President Trump’s address to America was a moment that will be remembered as a turning point.
After decimating Iran’s nuclear facilities, Trump reminded the world that he is the embodiment of peace through strength.
He offered peace but warned of “far greater” attacks if Iran dares to retaliate.
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Upgrade to paid For weeks, it was the question everyone in Washington and across the globe was asking: Would President Trump strike Iran to dismantle its nuclear program?
Pundits speculated. Military analysts debated. And the silence from the White House only fueled the tension.
Then, just before 8 p.m. Eastern on Saturday, June 21, the speculation ended, not with a press conference, but with a direct message from Trump himself on Truth Social.
“We have completed our very successful attack on the three Nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan,” he wrote.
“All planes are now outside of Iran air space. A full payload of BOMBS was dropped on the primary site, Fordow. All planes are safely on their way home. Congratulations to our great American Warriors. There is not another military in the World that could have done this. NOW IS THE TIME FOR PEACE! Thank you for your attention to this matter.”
It wasn’t a leak or anonymous source. It came straight from the Commander in Chief.
And just like that, the world knew: the United States had carried out precision airstrikes on three of Iran’s most guarded nuclear facilities.
In the hours that followed, details began to emerge. And the more we learned, the more staggering the scope of the mission became.
Fordow, one of the most heavily fortified nuclear sites in the world—had long been considered nearly untouchable.
Built deep inside a mountain and designed to survive a direct attack, it was the crown jewel of Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
But according to reports, it’s now nothing but rubble.
Sean Hannity, citing a reliable source, delivered the news on air:
“I’m being told now from a reliable source that Fordow—they believe it is GONE. They believe—it is—that it’s been wiped out.”
The implication was clear: the U.S. didn’t just weaken Iran’s nuclear program. It crushed it.
What would’ve required multiple bunker buster bombs seems to have played out exactly as planned.
Upgrade to paid Roughly two hours after the post, the president stepped in front of the camera to address the nation.
He was joined at the White House by Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
The mood was serious, but confident. It was moments like this one that Trump had been elected for.
Trump opened by confirming what many had already begun to suspect: this wasn’t a symbolic gesture.
It was a sweeping, calculated strike with an unmistakable objective.
“A short time ago, the U.S. military carried out massive precision strikes on the three key nuclear facilities in the Iranian regime,” he said.
“Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan.”
“Everybody’s heard those names for years,” he added, “as they built this horribly destructive enterprise.”
According to Trump, the goal was clear: “the destruction of Iran’s nuclear enrichment capacity and a stop to the nuclear threat posed by the world’s number one sponsor of terror.”
And he didn’t leave room for doubt about the result:
“Tonight I can report to the world the strikes were a spectacular military success. Iran’s key nuclear enrichment facilities have been COMPLETELY and TOTALLY OBLITERATED.”
But even as he declared victory, Trump made it clear that this wasn’t the end of the story.
“Iran, the bully of the Middle East, must now make peace,” he said.
Then he drew the line in the sand: “If they do not, future attacks will be far greater and a lot easier.”
It was a reckoning.
“For 40 years, Iran has been saying death to America, death to Israel,” Trump said.
“They have been killing our people, blowing off their arms, blowing off their legs with roadside bombs. That was their specialty.”
He described the human cost in blunt terms.
“We lost over 1,000 people and hundreds of thousands throughout the Middle East and around the world have died as a direct result of their hate,” he said.
And he pointed to a name that had become synonymous with Iranian terror: “In particular, so many were killed by their general, Qasem Soleimani.”
Then came the promise:
“I decided a long time ago that I would not let this happen. It will not continue.”
Upgrade to paid Trump turned his focus to the future.
And his message could not have been more direct.
“This cannot continue,” he said.
This was the ultimatum proposed by the president:
“There will be either peace—or there will be tragedy for Iran far greater than the last eight days.”
He praised the precision and might of the American military, but he also left no doubt that the operation was only a fraction of what could come.
“Tonight’s strike was the hardest. Perhaps the most lethal,” he said.
“But there are many targets left and most can be taken out in minutes.”
He continued, “No military on Earth could’ve done what we did tonight. Not even close. There’s NEVER been a military capable of what just took place.”
As the address drew to a close, the tone shifted again, this time to something quieter. More reverent.
“I want to just thank everybody and in particular, God,” Trump said.
“I just want to say we love you, God, and we love our great military, protect them.”
There was a pause after the word “God.” One of those moments where everything in the room seems to slow down.
Then he delivered his final blessing.
“God bless the Middle East, God bless Israel and God bless America.”
“Thank you very much, thank you.”
It was a rare moment of solemnity from a president who had just authorized one of the most consequential military actions of the 21st century.
Upgrade to paid But Trump wasn’t quite finished.
Moments later, he returned to Truth Social with one last message....this one aimed squarely at Tehran.
“ANY RETALIATION BY IRAN AGAINST THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WILL BE MET WITH FORCE FAR GREATER THAN WHAT WAS WITNESSED TONIGHT. THANK YOU! DONALD J. TRUMP, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.”
There was no hedging. No walk-backs. The next move is entirely up to Iran.
But the message from President Trump could not be clearer: make peace, or watch what comes next.
This was peace through strength in action.
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Trump Sends Clear Message to Iran: Make Peace or Face Attacks ‘Far Greater and a Lot Easier’
“No military on Earth could’ve done what we did tonight. Not even close."
THE VIGILANT FOX AND OVERTON
JUN 22
特朗普向伊朗发出了明确的信息:要么实现和平,要么面对“更大、更容易”的攻击
“地球上没有军队能做我们今晚做的事。甚至没有接近。”
警惕的福克斯和OVERTON
6月22日
https://open.substack.com/pub/vigilantfox/p/trump-sends-clear-message-to-iran
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History is measured in moments.
President Trump’s address to America was a moment that will be remembered as a turning point.
After decimating Iran’s nuclear facilities, Trump reminded the world that he is the embodiment of peace through strength.
He offered peace but warned of “far greater” attacks if Iran dares to retaliate.
Subscribe to The Vigilant Fox
Upgrade to paid
For weeks, it was the question everyone in Washington and across the globe was asking: Would President Trump strike Iran to dismantle its nuclear program?
Pundits speculated. Military analysts debated. And the silence from the White House only fueled the tension.
Then, just before 8 p.m. Eastern on Saturday, June 21, the speculation ended, not with a press conference, but with a direct message from Trump himself on Truth Social.
“We have completed our very successful attack on the three Nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan,” he wrote.
“All planes are now outside of Iran air space. A full payload of BOMBS was dropped on the primary site, Fordow. All planes are safely on their way home. Congratulations to our great American Warriors. There is not another military in the World that could have done this. NOW IS THE TIME FOR PEACE! Thank you for your attention to this matter.”
It wasn’t a leak or anonymous source. It came straight from the Commander in Chief.
And just like that, the world knew: the United States had carried out precision airstrikes on three of Iran’s most guarded nuclear facilities.
In the hours that followed, details began to emerge. And the more we learned, the more staggering the scope of the mission became.
Fordow, one of the most heavily fortified nuclear sites in the world—had long been considered nearly untouchable.
Built deep inside a mountain and designed to survive a direct attack, it was the crown jewel of Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
But according to reports, it’s now nothing but rubble.
Sean Hannity, citing a reliable source, delivered the news on air:
“I’m being told now from a reliable source that Fordow—they believe it is GONE. They believe—it is—that it’s been wiped out.”
The implication was clear: the U.S. didn’t just weaken Iran’s nuclear program. It crushed it.
What would’ve required multiple bunker buster bombs seems to have played out exactly as planned.
Upgrade to paid
Roughly two hours after the post, the president stepped in front of the camera to address the nation.
He was joined at the White House by Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
The mood was serious, but confident. It was moments like this one that Trump had been elected for.
Trump opened by confirming what many had already begun to suspect: this wasn’t a symbolic gesture.
It was a sweeping, calculated strike with an unmistakable objective.
“A short time ago, the U.S. military carried out massive precision strikes on the three key nuclear facilities in the Iranian regime,” he said.
“Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan.”
“Everybody’s heard those names for years,” he added, “as they built this horribly destructive enterprise.”
According to Trump, the goal was clear: “the destruction of Iran’s nuclear enrichment capacity and a stop to the nuclear threat posed by the world’s number one sponsor of terror.”
And he didn’t leave room for doubt about the result:
“Tonight I can report to the world the strikes were a spectacular military success. Iran’s key nuclear enrichment facilities have been COMPLETELY and TOTALLY OBLITERATED.”
But even as he declared victory, Trump made it clear that this wasn’t the end of the story.
“Iran, the bully of the Middle East, must now make peace,” he said.
Then he drew the line in the sand: “If they do not, future attacks will be far greater and a lot easier.”
It was a reckoning.
“For 40 years, Iran has been saying death to America, death to Israel,” Trump said.
“They have been killing our people, blowing off their arms, blowing off their legs with roadside bombs. That was their specialty.”
He described the human cost in blunt terms.
“We lost over 1,000 people and hundreds of thousands throughout the Middle East and around the world have died as a direct result of their hate,” he said.
And he pointed to a name that had become synonymous with Iranian terror: “In particular, so many were killed by their general, Qasem Soleimani.”
Then came the promise:
“I decided a long time ago that I would not let this happen. It will not continue.”
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Trump turned his focus to the future.
And his message could not have been more direct.
“This cannot continue,” he said.
This was the ultimatum proposed by the president:
“There will be either peace—or there will be tragedy for Iran far greater than the last eight days.”
He praised the precision and might of the American military, but he also left no doubt that the operation was only a fraction of what could come.
“Tonight’s strike was the hardest. Perhaps the most lethal,” he said.
“But there are many targets left and most can be taken out in minutes.”
He continued, “No military on Earth could’ve done what we did tonight. Not even close. There’s NEVER been a military capable of what just took place.”
As the address drew to a close, the tone shifted again, this time to something quieter. More reverent.
“I want to just thank everybody and in particular, God,” Trump said.
“I just want to say we love you, God, and we love our great military, protect them.”
There was a pause after the word “God.” One of those moments where everything in the room seems to slow down.
Then he delivered his final blessing.
“God bless the Middle East, God bless Israel and God bless America.”
“Thank you very much, thank you.”
It was a rare moment of solemnity from a president who had just authorized one of the most consequential military actions of the 21st century.
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But Trump wasn’t quite finished.
Moments later, he returned to Truth Social with one last message....this one aimed squarely at Tehran.
“ANY RETALIATION BY IRAN AGAINST THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WILL BE MET WITH FORCE FAR GREATER THAN WHAT WAS WITNESSED TONIGHT. THANK YOU! DONALD J. TRUMP, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.”
There was no hedging. No walk-backs. The next move is entirely up to Iran.
But the message from President Trump could not be clearer: make peace, or watch what comes next.
This was peace through strength in action.
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川普向伊朗发出明确信息:使和平或脸部攻击更大,更容易“”没有军事在地球上可以做我们今晚所做的事情。 甚至不接近。“在瞬间,警惕福克斯和奥弗顿六月六月六月六月六月纪念。川普总统对美国的地址是一个将被铭记为转折点的时刻。在摧毁伊朗的核设施后,川普提醒世界,他提醒世界,他提醒世界,他是和平的一个人 “所有飞机现在都在伊朗空域之外。 在主要网站上删除了全部有效载荷,福特。 所有飞机都在回家的路上安全。 祝贺我们伟大的美国战士。 世界上没有其他军方可以做到这一点。 现在是和平的时候! 谢谢你注意这件事。“ 它不是泄漏或匿名来源。 它直接从负责人那里。 就像那样,世界知道:美国对伊朗最具守卫的核设施进行了精确的空袭。 在随后的时间内,细节开始出现。 我们学到的越多,特派团的范围就越惊人。 福特是世界上最沉重的强化核泉网站之一 - 长期以来一直被认为几乎不可触及。 建于山内深度,旨在求攻击,是伊朗核心野心的皇冠宝石。 但据报道,现在只不过是瓦砾。 肖恩·汉尼特,引用了可靠的来源,在空中提供了新闻:“我现在被告知来自福特的可靠来源 - 他们认为它已经消失了。 他们相信 - 它是 - 它被灭绝了。“ 含义很清楚:美国不仅削弱了伊朗的核计划。 它粉碎了它。 需要多个Bunker Buster炸弹似乎已经完全按计划进行播放。 升级到帖子后大约两个小时后,总统在相机前踩到了这个国家。 他于国务卿Marco Rubio秘书JD Vance副总裁JD Vance和国防秘书Pegseth加入白宫。 情绪严重,但有信心。 这是一个特朗普被当选的时刻。 特朗普通过确认许多人已经开始怀疑的人开放:这不是象征性的姿态。 它是一个彻底的,计算罢工,具有明确的目标。 “短暂的时间,美国军队对伊朗制度的三个关键核设施进行了大量精密罢工,”他说。 “福特,娜坦兹和伊斯法罕。” “多年来,每个人都听过那些名字,”他补充说,“因为他们建立了这个可怕的破坏性企业。” 根据特朗普,目标很清楚:“伊朗的核心富集能力的破坏,并停止了世界上第一个恐怖赞助者的核威胁。” 他没有为结果留下疑问的空间:“今晚我可以向世界举报,罢工是一个壮观的军事成功。 伊朗的主要核浓缩设施完全和完全被抹去了。“ 但即使他宣布胜利,特朗普明确表示这不是故事的结束。 “伊朗,中东的欺负者,现在必须和平,”他说。 然后他画了沙子的线路:“如果他们没有,未来的攻击将远远大,更容易。” 这是一个估计。 “40年来,伊朗一直在向美国的死亡,去以色列的死亡,”特朗普说。 “他们一直杀了我们的人,吹走了他们的手臂,用路边的炸弹吹走了腿。 那是他们的专业。“ 他描述了人类成本的临界。 “我们在整个中东和世界各地丢失了超过1000人,而且世界各地都因其仇恨而导致的,”他说。 他指出了一个名称,这些名字成为伊朗恐怖的代名词:“特别是,这么多被他们的一般杀害,Qasem Soleimani杀死。” 然后来到承诺:“我很久以前决定了,我不会让这种情况发生。 它不会继续。“ 升级到付费特朗普将他的重点放在未来。 他的信息不可能更直接。 “这不能继续,”他说。 这是总统提出的最终意义:“将会有和平 - 伊朗将会大于过去八天的悲剧。” 他赞扬了美国军队的精确和可能,但毫无疑问,他毫无疑问的是,这一行动只是可能发生的一小部分。 “今晚的罢工是最难的。 也许是最致命的,“他说。 “但是剩下许多目标,最多可以在几分钟内取出。” 他继续,“地球上没有军队可以做我们今晚所做的事情。 甚至不接近。 从来没有一个能够刚发生的军事。“ 随着地址从近距离放在咫尺时,音调再次转移,这次是更安静的东西。 更虔诚。 “我想感谢大家,特别是上帝,”特朗普说。 “我只是想说我们爱你,上帝,我们爱我们的伟大军队,保护他们。” “上帝”这个词之后有一个暂停的 房间里的一切似乎慢下来的那个时刻之一。 然后他送了他的最终祝福。 “上帝保佑中东,上帝保佑以色列,上帝保佑美国。” “非常感谢你,谢谢。” 这是一位刚刚授权21世纪最相关的军事行动之一的总统庄严的罕见的庄严时刻。 升级到支付,但特朗普并没有完整。 瞬间以后,他与最后一条消息回到真理社交......这一个在德黑兰方正瞄准。 “伊朗对美利坚合众国的任何报复都将达到远远超过今晚目睹的力量。 谢谢! 唐纳德J.特朗普,美国总裁。“ 没有对冲。 没有行走。 下一步举动完全取决于伊朗。 但是,特朗普总统的信息不能更加清楚:安们,或者看下一个。 这是通过行动力量的和平。 谢谢阅读! 如果您想支持我的工作,您可以做的最有影响力的事情就是注册电子邮件列表并成为付费订户。 升级到支付每月订阅的费用进一步。 非常感谢您的支持。 这个故事是可能的,因为没有他,我无法做到这一点。 如果您还要支持他的成长网络,请考虑订阅月份或年度。 您的支持帮助他扩展他的团队,并涵盖了这样的更多故事。 我们都非常感谢您的支持! 将您的窗户覆盖为超出头条新闻的世界。