Tension in the Middle East has escalated significantly following President Donald Trump’s announcement of U.S. strikes on nuclear sites in Iran, drawing global attention and concern. What began as rising diplomatic strain has now developed into a major international event, prompting reactions from governments, analysts, and citizens alike. As developments continue to unfold, many are closely monitoring the situation for what may come next.
On Saturday, June 21, Donald Trump announced via his Truth Social platform that the United States had carried out airstrikes on three nuclear sites in Iran. The sites included Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan. According to Trump, the operation has been completed and all U.S. aircrafts involved have exited Iranian airspace. This development follows heightened tensions in the region, as Iran recently warned the United States of an “all-out war” should it choose to align itself militarily with Israel.
“Iran’s key nuclear enrichment facilities have been completely and totally obliterated,” Trump revealed.
Not long after that post, Trump hit the stage to double down on his message. As he addressed the nation, he declared that Iran must “make peace” or risk “far greater and a lot easier” attacks in the future.
But here’s the kicker—Trump did not seek congressional approval before initiating the strikes. Under the U.S. Constitution’s War Powers Clause, only Congress has the authority to declare war. While presidents have occasionally bypassed this process—citing inherent authority under Article II or invoking national interest—many legal scholars and legislators argue such unilateral strikes are unconstitutional and reflect executive overreach.
Meanwhile, back on U.S. soil, NYC Mayor, Eric Adams, isn’t taking any chances. With concerns of retaliation rising, he’s ordered the NYPD to ramp up presence around religious, cultural, and diplomatic spots across all five boroughs.
“Out of an abundance of caution, we have increased police presence at religious, cultural, and diplomatic sites throughout the five boroughs. We also continue to work with our state and federal partners to keep New Yorkers safe. I’m thinking of all the New York City families who may be affected by these developments, especially our large Persian community,” Mayor Eric Adams posted on X.
In Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly praised former President Donald Trump following the U.S. strikes. The show of support comes shortly after Israel carried out its own surprise attack on Iranian targets over a week ago. While the two countries appear aligned in their approach, the prospect of de-escalation in the region remains uncertain.
“History will record that President Trump acted to deny the world’s most dangerous regime, the world’s most dangerous weapons. His leadership today has created a pivot of history that can help lead the Middle East and beyond to a future of prosperity and peace,” announced Netanyahu.
Additionally, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson, Esmail Baghaei, spoke exclusively with CNN’s Fred Pleitgen following U.S. strikes on the nuclear facilities. Baghaei described the U.S. actions as “unprecedentedly dangerous” and called them a “betrayal of diplomacy.”
@cnn Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmail Baghaei spoke exclusively to CNN’s Fred Pleitgen in Iran after the US attacked three key nuclear facilities in the country. Baghaei said the US’ actions were “unprecedentedly dangerous” and a “betrayal of diplomacy.” #cnn #news #iran #iranian #trump #middleeast #exclusive #interview
Social media quickly lit up with reactions amid the nuclear attacks in Iran. Many users expressed concern over the potential for escalation and criticized the lack of congressional approval. Others began discussing alternative countries for relocation while some wished for global peace. Users took to The Shade Room Instagram comment section and X to voice their thoughts. See some reactions below.
One Instagram user @chriswilliamsii shared, “I’m concerned because I personally believe that Iran has stuff up their sleeves that we will not expect! Praying for all countries involved”
Meanwhile, Instagram user @nigeriamusic added, “It’s not too late to book that flight to Africa”
While, Instagram user @ed.riannaa wrote, “wait does this mean war is about to start?”
And, Instagram user @slimbayless_ commented, “We are only 6 months in…6. MONTHS. IN.”
Instagram user @bennettant shared, “Don’t address the nation. We ain’t involved in this or any decision.”
Finally, Instagram user @iiamnae_jt added, “Without the congress approval is crazy ”
Meanwhile, users on X slid under Trump’s post with a few comments:
Only thing we can do now is pray for peace
— Hodgetwins (@hodgetwins) June 22, 2025
The world is watching.
— Wakeel Sahiba (@law_in11) June 22, 2025
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