Inside the U.S. Strikes on Iran, and a Dangerous Heat Wave Spreads

美国内部对伊朗的打击,以及一场危险的炎热热浪蔓延开来。

The Headlines

2025-06-23

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  • From The New York Times, it's The Headlines.

  • I'm Michael Simon Johnson, in for Tracy Mumford.

  • Today's Monday, June 23rd.

  • Here's what we're covering.

  • The Middle East is on edge this morning with fears of a dangerously escalating conflict after the U.S. attacked Iran over the weekend.

  • A short time ago,

  • the U.S. military carried out massive precision strikes on the three key nuclear facilities.

  • In a speech on Saturday night,

  • President Trump said the U.S. had joined Israel's attacks on the country and claimed that the U.S. military had,