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The U.S. terror threat level has been raised following President Donald Trump’s surprise military action targeting Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. In a dramatic escalation, Trump authorized overnight airstrikes on three key Iranian nuclear sites in what the Pentagon dubbed “Operation Midnight Hammer,” a coordinated attack involving B-2 bombers, Tomahawk missiles, and a fleet of over 125 military aircraft.

The offensive included the deployment of 14 massive 30,000lb bunker-buster bombs aimed at crippling Iran’s nuclear capabilities. However, officials now admit it’s “way too early” to confirm the effectiveness of the strikes, particularly regarding the heavily fortified Fordow facility, which may still house active nuclear assets.
Israel Joins U.S. Strikes on Iran as Social Media Erupts
“How foolish can one person be?” one social media user asked after hearing the news. “What a stupid man,” another said. Meanwhile, someone else mocked the name “Operation Midnight Hammer.” “What would war be without a stupid name? Trump acts as if this is all a video game instead of real life with real consequences.”
In Washington, top officials attempted to justify the offensive. Vice President JD Vance insisted, “We’re not at war with Iran. We’re at war with Iran’s nuclear program.” The comment was widely ridiculed online, with critics calling it a “stupid remark” and warning that bombing any part of Iran is, by definition, an act of war. Social media users were quick to react, with one post reading, “Not exactly making America great again, eh?” and another bluntly stating, “Trump just started WW3.”
Shortly after the U.S. operation, Israel launched its own missile barrage, striking several Iranian military sites including the Imam Hussein Strategic Missile Command Center in Yazd. The back-to-back assaults have pushed the region to the brink of wider conflict, with Iran reportedly preparing to close the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global oil and gas shipments. Such a move would send shockwaves through international markets and escalate tensions further.
Terror Threat Rises After Trump’s Iran Strikes as Global Leaders Slam ‘Reckless’ Move
As the world reacts to the bombings, the National Terrorism Advisory System issued an urgent warning about potential retaliatory violence on American soil. The bulletin highlighted concerns about “violent extremists and hate crime perpetrators” targeting symbolic or high-profile locations in response to the strikes.

President Trump had reportedly set a two-week internal deadline to decide whether to strike Iran before ultimately giving the green light. Critics argue the former president’s decision to “wade into the conflict” was “reckless, unnecessary, and dangerously provocative.” World leaders swiftly condemned the U.S. strikes. Chinese President Xi Jinping accused Trump of violating international peace agreements, while UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer urged immediate de-escalation, warning that continued aggression could spiral into a catastrophic global conflict.
As Iran contemplates its next move, the world watches with bated breath, the potential fallout from Trump’s high-stakes gamble could redefine the balance of power in the Middle East and beyond.