Trump delayed the final approval for the Iran attack until Saturday. The announcement of a two-week consideration period was a diversion tactic.
Reports indicate that President Trump held off on giving the final go-ahead for an attack on Iran until Saturday, despite initial movements beginning Friday midnight. This operation, referred to as Operation Midnight Hammer, targeted Iranian nuclear facilities.
Insiders suggest that Trump's announcement about taking two weeks to decide on whether to join Israel in attacking Iran was a diversion tactic. This allowed for months of planning and misdirection to proceed undetected.
The attack reportedly targeted nuclear plants in Fordown, Natanz, and Isfahan. Trump ensured that bunker-buster bombs were capable of destroying these facilities, despite uncertainties regarding their effectiveness.
Vice President Vance clarified that the US is not seeking a protracted conflict in the Middle East. He emphasized that the administration aims to achieve peace through strength and deter further escalation.