SATURDAY NIGHT’S ALRIGHT FOR FIGHTING: REACTION TO US STRIKE ON IRAN NUCLEAR FACILITIES..

This is a developing story..

Iranian state television, ‘Mr. Trump, you started it and we will end it’…

Broadcast showed large graphic of American bases in Middle East with headline, ‘Within fire range’…

State TV Claims No Radiation Leak — Enriched Uranium Was Removed ‘Long Time Ago’… Developing…

After his address to the nation tonight, Trump posted again on TRUTH SOCIAL that any retaliation from Iran will be met with larger military actions by the United States..

MORE..

Israel has closed its airspace..

THE ADDRESS…

Military information will not be released tonight, unusual for a campaign of this nature.. There is an 8am press briefing planned for Sunday morning..

The White House has released images of the Situation Room during the military action..

Tulsi Gabbard was reportedly in the Situation Room..

ISRAEL HAS GONE INTO LOCKDOWN..

THE UNITED STATES HAS BOMBED IRAN; Saturday night live as Trump will address thr nation at 10pm

If anyone was wondering what Donald Trump would do after his self-imposed “two-week deadline,” you don’t have to wonder anymore. Tonight, the world shifted again.

In a breaking weekend development,  President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social account to announce that the United States has bombed three nuclear sites inside Iran, including the Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan facilities.

According to his post, this marks a direct and aggressive military strike, escalating an already boiling conflict between Iran and Israel ..

“We have completed our very successful attack on the three Nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan,” Trump wrote.
“All planes are now outside of Iran air space. A full payload of BOMBS was dropped on the primary site, Fordow. All planes are safely on their way home.”

Adding to the drama, Trump is set to address the nation tonight at 10:00 PM Eastern Time from the Oval Office. Saturday night live for Trump season 2…

No response has yet been issued by Iranian state media, but observers are bracing for fallout — politically, economically, and potentially militarily. Markets are likely to respond sharply when they open, and global leaders will be watching the Oval Office…

Devloping…

CNN reporting on ‘strange voice mail’ when you call people in Iran

“Life is full of unexpected surprises,” it continues, “and these surprises can sometimes bring joy while, at other times, they challenge us.

“The key is to discover the strength within us to overcome these challenges.”

FROM CNN:

People trying to call friends and loved ones inside Iran have instead been met with strange, pre-recorded voice messages, which some experts believe may be part of the regime’s wider internet blackout.

In a recording of a telephone call heard by CNN, a person outside of Iran hoping to hear their friend’s voice on the other line, was instead met with a robotic voice. “Hello, and thank you for taking the time to listen,” the voice says.

“Life is full of unexpected surprises,” it continues, “and these surprises can sometimes bring joy while, at other times, they challenge us.

“The key is to discover the strength within us to overcome these challenges.”

The unsettling message, which lasts nearly 90 seconds, then goes on to recommend the listener close their eyes and imagine themself in a place that brings them “peace and happiness.”

DEVELOPING..

The weather has always given us something to talk about .. now it’s become frightening.

Summer is officially here. That’s the good news.

The bad news? The days are already getting shorter. But let’s put that aside for a second. The real bad news is just how wretched the weather has been. Now, this isn’t a weather blog—but we do talk about things that are frightening. And lately, the weather has been more terrifying than anything hitting the box office or streaming on Netflix.

Just yesterday in North Dakota, a derecho swept through Bismarck. The tornadoes that came with it were compared to a Category 3 hurricane. People died. And some of the weather YouTubers I follow—like Max Velocity—were shaken. He openly wondered during a livestream if they had failed to save people. Not because of anything they did wrong, but because this kind of weather moves so fast, so brutally. Honestly, people like Ryan Hall and Max Velocity have become more important in moments like this than even the National Weather Service. They’re live, in real-time, doing everything they can to keep people informed and safe.

But that’s the point. The fact that they’re this busy on YouTube, day after day, shows how active this year has been for dangerous weather. It used to be that these storms were “once in a lifetime” events. Now? It’s more like “once a week.”

Here in the Northeast, it’s rained nearly every day since March. Sure, that technically ended the drought. But now we’re being set up for what could be a devastating heat wave. Some will say, “It’s summer, this is normal.” And yeah, sure—heat is normal. A lot of people even wish for it. But heat indexes of 115 to 120 degrees? That’s not just summer fun. That’s dangerous. Roads, buildings, and people are all going to bake.

Weather has always been weird. It’s always been the go-to topic in elevators and small talk. But something about this stretch has felt different. More intense. And we’re not done yet—hurricane season is next. Let’s hope it’s quiet. Let’s hope nothing forms. Let’s hope, for once, that land gets spared.

Because if the first part of summer has shown us anything, it’s that the atmosphere is on edge. And places that didn’t used to see tornadoes? They’re seeing them now. Regularly.

Prayers and thoughts to those who lost everything last night. And here’s hoping the rest of summer gives us a break.