Trump’s very successful attack on Iran’s nuclear program: US forces hit 3 key sites, because nothing says success like blowing stuff up!

In a shocking turn of events, President Donald Trump has declared a “very successful attack” on Iran’s nuclear program as US forces strike 3 key sites. The President took to Twitter to boast about the operation, claiming it was a “big win for America” and that Iran should “watch out because we’re just getting started.”

When asked about the specifics of the attack, Defense Secretary Mark Esper gave a vague response, saying, “We hit them where it hurts and let’s just say they won’t be making any nuclear bombs anytime soon.”

However, not everyone is convinced of the success of the operation. Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer criticized the President’s actions, stating, “This reckless behavior only escalates tensions in the region and puts American lives at risk. We need a more diplomatic approach to dealing with Iran.”

Meanwhile, Iranian officials have denied any damage to their nuclear facilities, with Foreign Minister Javad Zarif calling the attack “a complete joke.” He added, “If this is what Trump considers a successful attack, then I’d hate to see what he considers a failure.”

In response to Zarif’s comments, Trump fired back with a tweet, saying, “Iran can deny all they want, but the fact remains that we struck a major blow to their nuclear program. They’re just mad because they can’t handle the heat.”

As the world waits to see how Iran will respond to the attack, one thing is for sure – tensions between the two countries are at an all-time high. Only time will tell what the future holds for this volatile situation.

In the meantime, Trump continues to bask in the glory of his “very successful attack,” claiming it as a major victory for his administration. With the 2020 election looming, it seems the President is eager to show the American people that he is tough on foreign policy.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story, and remember – when it comes to Trump’s foreign policy decisions, you never know what to expect.

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