Short answer: No credible reports confirm that Trump or the United States has bombed Iran as of now. Public coverage indicates ongoing discussions and cautions about potential strikes, but no verified confirmation of actual bombing events.
Details to consider
- Recent statements and reporting point to threats or discussions of military action, not confirmed strikes. For example, multiple outlets noted that Trump signaled the possibility of bombing if Iran did not meet terms, but that does not equate to an actual bombing happening yet.[1][3]
- Several sources in early 2026 described the White House pursuing a near-term agreement with Iran to end the war, with talks centered on enrichment moratorium, sanctions relief, and the Strait of Hormuz reopening; none of these articles indicate that bombs had been dropped.[3][1]
- Other coverage highlights the volatility and rapid shifts in posture, including warnings and military rhetoric, but again stops short of confirming any bombing occurred.[2][4]
If you want, I can:
- narrow to the most reliable outlets and provide a concise, sourced timeline of what happened and what was rumored or announced.
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