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22.06.2025The Day America Bombed Iran

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Poland for 22.06.2025.

It displays 167 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

22.06.2025The Day America Bombed Iran
Trump announced successful strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities in the early hours, targeting three atomic sites including Fordo in what he called "an operation the world hasn't seen in decades." The Pentagon later declared Iran's nuclear program destroyed, though conflicting reports suggested uranium had been evacuated beforehand.

Iran retaliated with ballistic missile strikes on Israel, injuring 27 people in two waves of attacks. Tehran warned of "eternal consequences" and threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz while seeking Russian support.

A church bombing in Damascus killed at least 15 people as regional violence spread. Polish media analyzed rising fuel prices and strategic implications for NATO allies.

Domestically, Nawrocki told Tusk to "abandon hysteria" and promised to deliver on campaign pledges by August 7th. Kaczyński declared the start of "the road to a second victory" following the presidential inauguration while warning against election theft.
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04:43Trump Bombs Iran

The newspapers report on a major U.S. military strike against Iran, with Trump announcing what he called "an operation the world hasn't seen in decades" following the attack (Onet, Super Express, Wirtualna Polska, Wyborcza). Russian online discussions speculate about potential nuclear responses, with Kremlin sources suggesting if America uses atomic weapons against Iran, Russia might follow suit - though this represents internet chatter rather than official Moscow policy (Polityka). Meanwhile, Lukashenko continues trading political prisoners for sanctions relief, having released 14 inmates while seeking removal of banking restrictions that would benefit both Belarus and Putin's financial operations (Rzeczpospolita). Domestic politics remain tense as opposition sources claim Tusk undermines Nawrocki's presidential victory to maintain EU governance advantages through manufactured chaos (wPolityce).
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06:51Iran Strikes Back After Nuclear Sites Hit

The newspapers report on escalating Middle East conflict following the U.S. strike on Iran, with Trump claiming America hit Iranian nuclear facilities in what he called a successful atomic site attack (Do Rzeczy, Polsat News, Wprost). Iran retaliated by launching ballistic missiles at Israel, injuring 27 people, with sources describing this as Iran's second missile barrage following the American bombardment (Onet, wPolityce). International reactions vary between congratulations and concern over the military escalation (Super Express). Russian internet discussions speculate about nuclear weapons use, with Moscow allowing such conversations to spread without official endorsement while noting the absence of anti-war voices (Polityka). Domestically, Poland faces criticism for failing to implement nature restoration laws a year after adoption, with no progress made on protecting forests and wetlands (OKO.press). Meanwhile, media reveal shocking historical truths about the legendary folk hero Janosik (Interia).
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09:54Iran Warns of Eternal Consequences

The newspapers report on Iran's response to the U.S. bombing campaign, with Tehran warning of "eternal consequences" and claiming America has "started a dangerous war" (Do Rzeczy, Onet). Questions emerge about the effectiveness of the American strike on the Fordo facility, with reports suggesting uranium was evacuated beforehand (Radio ZET). Trump declared Iran's nuclear program destroyed, while Iranian officials maintain their retaliation capabilities remain intact (OKO.press). Military analysts debate whether Americans should fear Iranian counter-strikes (Wirtualna Polska). Domestically, mayors and local officials will receive salary increases starting July 1st, 2025 (Gazeta Prawna), while Poles remain divided on expectations for their new president (Polsat News). Political tensions persist as Kukiz launches a harsh attack on Tusk, calling him a "cynical schemer" and defender of communists (wPolityce).
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12:40Pentagon Claims Nuclear Victory

The newspapers report on the Pentagon's declaration of success following the U.S. strike on Iran, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stating "we destroyed Iran's nuclear program" (Onet, Polsat News, Super Express, Wirtualna Polska, wPolityce). However, conflicting accounts emerge as Do Rzeczy suggests Iran outsmarted Trump by evacuating most uranium before the attack, while OKO.press examines why Iran still lacks atomic weapons despite the claimed destruction. Iran threatens "unlimited retaliation" and warns the U.S. will "regret the attack" (Radio ZET). Domestically, LOT airlines signs a billion-dollar contract with European giant Airbus, marking the Polish carrier's entry into the Airbus user club after years of Boeing dominance (Polityka). Presidential candidate Nawrocki promises significant changes, stating "much will happen because I intend to fulfill my postulates" (300polityka).
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Tuż przed szczytem NATO prezydent najważniejszego państwa sojuszu Donald Trump zdecydował się najistotniejszym problemem dla Zachodu uczynić Iran. Podłączył się do wojny, którą ponad tydzień wcześniej wywołał Izrael.
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15:17Nawrocki Tells Tusk to Stop the Hysteria

The newspapers report on intensifying political tensions as presidential candidate Nawrocki directly challenges Prime Minister Tusk, telling him to "abandon hysteria" and promising to deliver on initiatives supported by nearly 11 million Polish voters by August 7th (Onet, Radio ZET, wPolityce). Meanwhile, Kaczyński declares that following the presidential inauguration, PiS begins "the road to a second victory" (300polityka). International coverage focuses on Trump's aggressive stance against Iran ahead of the NATO summit, with Polish media analyzing whether the American strikes achieved their objectives, as Medvedev claims "Americans achieved little" (Rzeczpospolita, Super Express, Wirtualna Polska, Wyborcza). Domestically, prosecutors resume investigations into 15 members of the allegedly illegal neo-National Council of the Judiciary (OKO.press), while a Polish research station from Cierpice prepares for deployment to Antarctica in what's described as a "cosmic story" (Polityka).
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18:28Damascus Church Bombed as Iran Analysis Deepens

The newspapers report on escalating Middle East violence with a church bombing in Damascus killing at least 15 people (Radio ZET), while Polish media analyze American military effectiveness following the Iran strikes. Multiple sources question whether Russia is gaining strategic advantage from the conflict (Do Rzeczy), with experts warning that Iran's nuclear arsenal could destabilize the entire Middle East and predicting potential blockade of the Strait of Hormuz (wPolityce). Polish analysts draw lessons for their country from the U.S.-Iran confrontation, examining what they call the "Israel paradox" (Onet, Wyborcza). Domestically, Kaczyński appears at a campaign event with Nawrocki, declaring they "will not allow the elections to be stolen" (Gazeta Prawna), while the government faces pressure over rising fuel prices (Polsat News). A new obesity medication shows effectiveness but remains expensive (Interia).
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W nocy z soboty na niedzielę Iran doznał historycznej klęski, zarówno militarnej, jak i politycznej. Od dawna wisiała ona w powietrzu. Jednak wojna na Bliskim Wschodzie na tym się nie kończy.
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