Iran itself quickly confirmed the attacks. Morteza Heydari, a spokesman for the crisis management department in Qom province, reported that"part of the Fordow nuclear site was attacked from the air," while Akbar Salehi, the deputy security governor of Isfahan, confirmed that"several explosions were heard in Natanz and Isfahan, and we saw attacks near the Isfahan and Natanz nuclear facilities."
After the attack, Trump also addressed the nation, and in his speech he warned Iran that the United States could take additional action if Iran did not make peace.
"Iran, the aggressor in the Middle East, must make peace now. If they don't, the future strikes will be much greater and the decisions to do so will be made much easier," Trump said.
However, some senators have questions about Donald Trump's actions. They are demanding an explanation.
"President Trump must provide the American people and Congress with clear answers about the actions taken tonight and their consequences for American security."
"No president should be allowed to unilaterally engage this country in something as important as war, based on incoherent threats and without any strategy," said Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat.
He also called for the enactment of the War Powers Act, which would limit the powers of the US president - the president would have to receive Senate approval before involving the military.

