UPDATE-Trump Was Warned of Sleeper Cells — Then Bombed Empty Buildings
As war ripples across the globe, we now know just how reckless and catastrophic Trump’s decision to bomb Iran really was.
Sources have confirmed that days before the airstrikes, Iran sent a classified communiqué to Trump through an intermediary at the G7 Summit in Canada, which he abruptly left on June 16. The warning was blunt:
“If the United States strikes our homeland, we will activate our people inside yours.”
Translation: Iran threatened to unleash sleeper cells inside the U.S. if attacked.
This wasn’t vague. It wasn’t hypothetical. U.S. intelligence agencies took it seriously enough to elevate internal homeland threat levels, especially at:
Major airports and ports
Military bases
Oil refineries and pipelines
Government buildings in D.C. and state capitals
Sleeper Cells on Alert — Homeland Security Scrambles
According to senior security officials, the warning referenced covert Iranian-linked networks already embedded in the U.S., capable of:
Cyberattacks
Infrastructure sabotage
Coordinated terrorist activity
Now, with Trump having ignored the warning and launched the strikes anyway, federal agencies are racing to detect and disrupt any active cells.
This isn’t fear-mongering. This is a direct national security threat that Trump knew about — and chose to provoke.
Sleeper cells are covert groups or individuals planted in a country—often by a foreign government or terrorist organization—who remain inactive for a long time to avoid detection. They “sleep” until they’re activated to carry out a mission, usually involving espionage, sabotage, or violence.
Here’s how they work:
Insertion: Members are placed into a target country, often blending into normal life—getting jobs, attending school, starting families.
Dormancy: They avoid suspicious behavior, sometimes for years or decades.
Activation: When instructed by handlers or a central organization, they’re “woken up” to execute a specific operation (e.g., bombings, assassinations, or cyberattacks).
Key Features
Hard to detect – because they often have clean records and act like everyday citizens.
Used by – terrorist groups (e.g., Al-Qaeda, ISIS), intelligence agencies (e.g., KGB, Mossad), or hostile states.
Famous example – The 9/11 hijackers weren’t traditional sleeper cells, but some had sleeper-like behavior—living in the U.S. for months while preparing.
Global Use of Sleeper Cells
It’s not just one group or country—many nations around the world use sleeper cells as part of their intelligence or military strategy. From Russian agents in the U.S. and U.K. posing as ordinary citizens, to Israeli operatives embedded abroad, to Chinese cyber-spy networks hidden in tech sectors—covert infiltration is a global game. The U.S. does it too, using CIA operatives embedded in foreign governments, rebel groups, or civilian institutions.
🚨Critical Context:
As tensions rise—especially with Iran—sleeper cell rhetoric will be weaponized.
Already, false claims are spreading about “illegal Iranian immigrants” being sleeper agents, despite no credible evidence. This is a familiar tactic: stoke fear, justify surveillance, and rally support for military action.
This fear-mongering fuels Islamophobia, targeting Iranian-Americans, Arab communities, and Muslims across the U.S. It mirrors the post-9/11 playbook—hate crimes, profiling, unlawful detentions, and mass surveillance—all justified under the guise of “national security.”
So yes, sleeper cells are real—but so is the danger of using them as political bait. Be alert. Question the timing. And don’t let fear erase your humanity.
And What Did He Bomb? Empty Facilities.
As if that weren’t enough — Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization dropped another bombshell today (figuratively):
“There was no enriched uranium at the sites targeted by the U.S. The materials had already been relocated in anticipation of aggression.”
Yes. Trump may have just bombed empty concrete shells.
No uranium destroyed.
No nuclear program disrupted.
No military targets eliminated.
Just millions in U.S. taxpayer dollars spent to demolish… drywall.
And in return? Sleeper cell threats, regional war, and an oil crisis.
Worse still: Intelligence knew about the uranium’s removal. Trump likely did too. This was not a tactical strike — this was a political show of force that risked everything and gained nothing.
State Department Issues Global Warning
Meanwhile, as tensions soar, the U.S. State Department has issued a Worldwide Caution Advisory, urging Americans abroad to:
Be vigilant at U.S. embassies
Avoid demonstrations
Brace for potential attacks
Travel is already disrupted. Airspace across the Middle East is intermittently closed. And anti-American protests are gaining traction in Europe, South Asia, and the Gulf.
Iranian Militias Mobilizing to Strike U.S. Bases
As the chaos intensifies, U.S. intelligence has confirmed that Iranian-aligned militias across the Middle East are preparing coordinated strikes on American military installations.
According to Pentagon sources and regional intelligence:
Militias in Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon have been ordered to enter “immediate readiness” and await targeting instructions.
Communication intercepts show that weapons stockpiles are being moved, and drones and missile systems are being repositioned near U.S. bases in Erbil, Al-Tanf, Al-Asad, and Kuwait.
The Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) in Iraq — some directly armed and funded by Iran — have reportedly been given a green light to strike “when triggered.”
“These aren’t warnings anymore,” said one defense official.
“These are coordinated pre-strike maneuvers. The bases are being boxed in.”
The U.S. Military Is Now in a Defensive Posture
Thousands of American troops stationed in the Middle East are now on high alert, with enhanced base lockdowns, drone surveillance, and emergency evacuation plans for civilian contractors.
The Department of Defense is treating the threat as credible and imminent — especially in Iraq and Syria, where Iranian-backed militias have previously launched rocket and drone attacks.
The Next Phase Has Begun
This is no longer just a war of words or aerial strikes.
Iran’s network of regional proxies — the very system built to avoid direct confrontation — is now activated and aiming at U.S. personnel.
U.S. Begs China to Calm Iran — While Lawmakers Call to Impeach Trump
As the Strait of Hormuz closes and the world watches oil markets panic, the U.S. government is spiraling into damage control — internationally and domestically.
Begging Beijing: U.S. Asks China to Intervene
According to diplomatic insiders, the White House has formally asked China to pressure Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and de-escalate the crisis.
“We’ve asked China to use its influence in Tehran,” one senior official told reporters anonymously.
“We need the Strait open — immediately.”
Why China? Because they’re Iran’s #1 oil customer, one of its few remaining powerful allies, and a global superpower in their own right. If Iran’s not picking up the phone for Washington, maybe they’ll listen to Beijing.
But let’s be clear — this is not diplomacy from strength. This is the U.S. turning to a rival for help because its own actions lit the match.
Trump bombed Iran.
Iran shut down the Strait — crippling global oil flow.
And now, the U.S. is quietly asking a communist superpower to save it from a war it started.
Meanwhile, in Washington: AOC Calls for Impeachment
As Biden officials scramble overseas, Congress is exploding with outrage — and impeachment is officially back on the table.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) posted:
“This is a blatant violation of the Constitution. Trump bypassed Congress and took us to war. He must be impeached — now.”
She’s joined by a growing chorus of lawmakers who say Trump’s unauthorized strikes on Iran broke federal law, violated the War Powers Resolution, and put millions at risk — all without so much as a debate on the House floor.
Several members of the Progressive Caucus, Congressional Black Caucus, and even some libertarian-leaning Republicans are signaling that Trump’s actions are impeachable.
This isn’t just backlash. It’s a constitutional crisis.
The Big Picture
Abroad: The U.S. is begging China to clean up its mess and stop a global economic meltdown.
At home: Lawmakers are calling for Trump’s impeachment and warning that democracy itself is on the line.
Meanwhile: Oil is surging, Iran is mobilizing, Yemen has declared war, and the Strait of Hormuz — the world’s oil lifeline — is closed.
The White House is in panic mode. Congress is in revolt. And the world is inching closer to a global disaster that started with one unauthorized airstrike.
Iran Officially Votes to Close the Strait of Hormuz
In an emergency session early this morning, the Iranian government voted unanimously to shut down the Strait of Hormuz, the most critical oil passageway in the world.
This is no longer a threat — it’s official policy.
Iranian state TV confirmed the parliamentary vote just minutes ago:
“The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has been approved unanimously in response to U.S. aggression and violations of Iranian sovereignty.”
Why This Is a Global Crisis
The Strait of Hormuz is the jugular vein of global oil markets:
20% of the world’s oil passes through this narrow channel every day.
It’s the only sea route from major Gulf oil producers (like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, and the UAE) to the open ocean.
A shutdown — even temporary — could send oil prices skyrocketing, crash markets, and choke global supply chains.
Military analysts now expect immediate naval activity. Iranian patrol boats, anti-ship missiles, and underwater mines are likely already being positioned to enforce the closure.
Meanwhile, the U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet has reportedly entered “maximum readiness posture” in Bahrain. But a direct confrontation over the Strait could spiral this conflict into a global oil and naval war within hours.
This Isn’t Just About Oil — This Will Hit Families Everywhere
Shutting down the Strait of Hormuz isn’t just a military move. It’s an economic shockwave — and it’s about to slam straight into the lives of everyday people across the globe.
This is how you feel a naval war from thousands of miles away:
Gas prices will spike — fast. Expect $6–$8+ per gallon in the U.S., and even worse in Europe, Asia, and Latin America.
Inflation will surge again. From groceries to delivery costs to air travel — everything that runs on fuel will get more expensive, almost overnight.
Heating and electricity bills will climb. Oil powers much more than cars — it fuels entire power grids and shipping routes.
Supply chains will break. Expect delays, empty shelves, and higher prices on essential goods as global shipping slows or reroutes.
Low-income families will suffer the most. For millions already living paycheck-to-paycheck, this could mean the difference between eating and not. Between keeping the lights on — or not.
This isn’t “far away conflict.” This is your rent. Your groceries. Your kid’s school bus. Your power bill.
And none of this started because Iran attacked the U.S.
It started because Trump bombed a sovereign country without warning — and dared them to respond.
Iran knows it cannot outgun the U.S. in open battle — but it can cripple the global economy, and that’s exactly what this move is designed to do.
If oil shipments are blocked:
Global prices may spike above $150–$200 per barrel.
Nations like Japan, India, and China, heavily reliant on Gulf oil, may be forced to take sides.
The economic ripple effects could trigger global recession.
Yemen Enters the War: U.S. Ships Now Targets
Just moments ago, Yemeni authorities issued a declaration of war — formally entering the growing regional conflict sparked by the U.S. airstrikes on Iran.
In a televised statement, a Yemeni military spokesperson announced:
“We are officially entering the war. Keep your ships out of our waters — or face the consequences.”
This is no idle threat. Yemen’s warning was direct: if U.S. strikes on Iran continue, they will target American ships in the Red Sea.
This means:
U.S. naval vessels near the Bab al-Mandab Strait, a critical global shipping chokepoint, are now in direct danger.
The Red Sea, already on edge due to past Houthi attacks, has just become a live war zone.
Iran’s regional allies are no longer just signaling support — they’re mobilizing.
This escalation confirms what many feared: this isn’t just U.S. vs. Iran anymore. It’s a regional war — and the front lines now stretch from Tehran to the Red Sea.
Iran Responds: “The Time for Talking Is Over”
Hours after the U.S. dropped bombs on Iranian soil, Iran is firing back — with words for now, but weapons may not be far behind.
In a televised statement broadcast across Iranian state media, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei condemned the U.S. attack as a “cowardly and criminal act of war”, vowing that the United States and its allies “will face consequences far greater than they are prepared for.”
Khamenei declared:
“The blood spilled at Fordow will not be ignored. The Zionist regime and its American partner will face our full capacity, in due time and without hesitation.”
Meanwhile, Iranian Armed Forces spokesperson Brig. Gen. Abolfazl Shekarchi warned that the response “will not be confined to borders” and directly referenced U.S. military bases in Iraq, Syria, the UAE, and Bahrain as legitimate targets.
“This is not a warning. This is a statement of intent. Our missiles are not decorative. They are ready.”
Iran’s Foreign Minister summoned the Swiss envoy — who represents U.S. diplomatic interests in Tehran — and delivered what was described as a “final notice” before retaliation. In parallel, the Iranian parliament called for the expulsion of all remaining Western diplomats and passed an emergency resolution authorizing full mobilization of defensive and offensive military resources.
What’s Next? The World Is Holding Its Breath
Iran hasn’t yet fired a missile — but the language, the troop movements, and the historical playbook say it’s coming. Here’s what to expect:
Coordinated proxy attacks: Hezbollah, Houthis, and Iran-backed militias are reportedly on high alert and repositioning across Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, and Yemen.
Ballistic missile retaliation: Iran has the regional capacity to strike U.S. military installations and energy infrastructure in the Gulf within hours.
Cyber warfare: Tehran has already launched limited cyber campaigns in past conflicts — U.S. power grids, ports, and communications are likely targets.
Oil chokepoint escalation: Iran has threatened before to shut down the Strait of Hormuz, which carries 20% of the world’s oil supply. A naval blockade would trigger global panic.
The Iranian press is using one phrase across all platforms: “The time for talking is over.” That message is not just for Trump — it’s for every government that stood by and let this escalation happen.
It’s official: The United States has just entered the war.
After weeks of escalating tension and performative threats, former President Donald Trump has authorized and confirmed U.S. military airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites — marking the first time in American history that the U.S. has directly bombed Iran.
In a Truth Social post released just minutes ago, Trump wrote:
“We have completed our very successful attack on the three Nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan. 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.”
This is no longer proxy warfare. This is not a cold warning. This is war — and it has officially begun.
This Was an Unconstitutional Act of War
What makes this even more dangerous? Trump had no legal authority to do this.
Congress never approved this strike.
There was no formal declaration of war, no War Powers Resolution compliance, and no imminent threat to justify it under U.S. or international law.
This violates Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution — which gives Congress, not the president, the exclusive power to declare war.
This wasn’t self-defense. This wasn’t retaliation for an attack on U.S. soil. This was a unilateral military action, launched by one man with no public debate, no oversight, and no regard for legal process.
This is not how war powers are supposed to work.
And yet — here we are: bombs dropped, escalation triggered, and not a single vote cast.
What Just Happened?
Three Iranian nuclear-linked sites bombed: Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan.
B-2 stealth bombers deployed directly by the United States, not Israel.
Trump’s supposed “two-week decision window” collapsed within 48 hours.
This is the first time in U.S. history that American forces have bombed Iranian territory — and now the world waits for Iran’s response.
Why Now?
Over the last several weeks:
Israel has launched coordinated strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.
Iran refused to dismantle its program under Trump’s all-caps ultimatum.
Russian and Chinese officials warned the U.S. to stay out of it.
Iran signaled potential diplomatic outreach — which Trump blew off.
Now, just days after teasing indecision, Trump pulled the trigger — and ignited a direct U.S.–Iran war.
What Does This Mean?
The U.S. is now officially at war with Iran.
This was not a defensive strike. It was a deliberate act of aggression.
Trump bypassed Congress, NATO, and diplomacy — and chose escalation.
Iran has promised full retaliation. Its proxies across the region are on standby.
Reminder: Trump Said This Was Coming
Just 48 hours ago, Trump said:
“I may do it, I may not do it… nobody knows what I’m going to do.”
We Now Await Iran’s Response
Iran’s Supreme Leader and military commanders have already promised that any act of U.S. aggression would be met with “total retaliation.”
Now, with American bombs on Iranian soil, we are waiting to see if that retaliation will come in hours, days — or minutes.
Expect:
Strikes on U.S. bases in Iraq, Syria, or the Persian Gulf
Escalated proxy attacks from Hezbollah, the Houthis, and Iranian militias
Cyber warfare, global oil disruptions, and mass civilian displacement
This Is Not Peacekeeping. This Is Escalation.
Trump had every opportunity to de-escalate. Instead, he chose spectacle, force, and firepower. Now, millions of lives are at risk — and the world may be on the brink of a broader regional war.
This is a turning point. And history will remember who lit the match.
06/22/2025
Click below to read Background Info
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Omni (Sweden) – “Trump: Vi har attackerat tre atomanläggningar i Iran” confirms U.S. airstrikes on Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, and Trump’s Truth Social statement calling the attack “mycket framgångsrika” .
Reuters – “Exclusive: Israel seeks swift action…” notes U.S. joining pressures for strikes on Iran .
Reuters – Multiple background reports:
Iran had warned against any U.S. intervention leading to “all‑out war” .
Trump’s June 19 comment offering a two‑week decision window .
VG (Norway) – Highlights B-2 bomber deployment and confirms U.S. attack after Trump’s public indecision .
AP News – Details payloads delivered by B‑2 stealth aircraft and outlines the significance of targeting fortified underground sites .
Wikipedia (American strikes on Iranian nuclear sites) – Notes the strike date (June 22, 2025) and marks the use of B‑2 Spirit aircraft in the attack .
Time – Quotes Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, calling U.S. involvement “very, very dangerous” .
Reuters – Confirms Iran’s Supreme Leader warned of “serious irreparable consequences” if struck .