Trump, Iran, and the Bombing: What Just Happened—and Why It Matters
Former President Donald Trump. U.S. airstrikes. Nuclear sites in Iran.
In this special report-style episode, Natasha Navarro Gundersen unpacks the June 2025 bombing of Iranian facilities, the role of American politics in escalating conflict, and the real cost of militarized foreign policy.
Drawing on verified reports from CNN, The Guardian, and The New York Times, this episode connects the dots between campaign rhetoric, the military-industrial complex, and the people caught in the crossfire.
This isn’t about partisanship. It’s about power, propaganda, and who pays the price when violence is treated as strategy. On June 23, 2025, a U.S. drone strike—reportedly tied to Trump-aligned military plans—hit Iranian nuclear-related sites, killing civilians and triggering threats of retaliation. In this episode, Natasha breaks down the facts behind the headlines, tracing the history of U.S.–Iran relations, the politicization of warfare, and the human consequences often left out of mainstream reporting.
This episode explores:
What happened and why it matters
How military conflict is used as political theater
The silence from the Biden administration—and why it’s dangerous
What we can do to resist normalization of violence
If you’re anti-war, pro-diplomacy, or simply trying to understand what’s going on—this is the episode to listen to.