Mississippi officials react to U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites

Written on 06/22/2025
Caleb Salers

Elected officials from Mississippi are weighing in on the U.S. military’s strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites amid the Middle Eastern nation’s ongoing conflict with Israel.

President Donald Trump, after previously mulling U.S. involvement in the conflict, addressed the American public on Saturday night to confirm that precision strikes had been carried out by B-2 stealth bombers on the Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan facilities to cripple Iran’s ability to create a nuclear weapon.

“Our objective was the destruction of Iran’s nuclear enrichment capacity [and] a stop to the nuclear threat posed by the world’s number one state sponsor of terror. Tonight, I can report to the world that the strikes were a spectacular military success,” the president stated, before levying a threat to Iran’s leadership.

“Iran’s key nuclear enrichment facilities have been completely and totally obliterated. Iran, the bully of the Middle East, must now make peace. If they do not, future attacks will be far greater and a lot easier.”

Trump further noted that he and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu worked “as a team” on this operation and lauded the Israeli military for the job it’s done in the dispute with Iran. The commander-in-chief then commended the U.S. military, specifically the pilots of the bombers, for their efforts in the strikes. However, the president made it clear that he hopes strikes like Saturday’s will no longer be necessary.

“I want to congratulate the great American patriots who flew those magnificent machines tonight, and all of the United States military on an operation the likes of which the world has not seen in many, many decades. Hopefully, we will no longer need their services in this capacity,” the president said.

On the other side, the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, after confirming that the strikes took place, ensured that its work was far from over, sparking concerns that peace is nowhere near the horizon.

“The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran assures the great Iranian nation that despite the evil conspiracies of its enemies, with the efforts of thousands of its revolutionary and motivated scientists and experts, it will not allow the development of this national industry, which is the result of the blood of nuclear martyrs, to be stopped,” an official statement from the organization reads.

Stateside, some prominent Democratic officials in Congress have suggested impeaching Trump over Saturday’s attack on Iran. U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) referred to the president’s decision to order bombs without legislative approval as a “grave violation” of the Constitution and congressional war powers.

Mississippi-based U.S. Rep. Bennie Thompson joined his Democratic colleague in condemning the strikes. Thompson, who represents the state’s second congressional district, called Saturday’s bombings an “illegal act of war,” while accusing President Trump of undermining his constitutional oath.

“Donald Trump launched strikes on Iran without Congressional approval. I condemn this illegal act of war. This is something very serious that puts U.S. troops at risk and undermines our Constitution,” the congressman wrote on social media. “We must stand against nuclear threats and dictators.”

Meanwhile, other federal and statewide officials from Mississippi have endorsed the president’s actions. Here’s a rundown of what elected leaders from the Magnolia State are saying:

Gov. Tate Reeves

U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker

U.S. Rep. Trent Kelly

U.S. Rep. Bennie Thompson

U.S. Rep. Mike Ezell

Secretary of State Michael Watson

Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Andy Gipson

More reactions will be added as officials weigh in on the ongoing conflict.