U.S. Strikes Iran’s Nuclear Sites: B‑2 Bombers, Tomahawks & Global Fallout
What Just Happened?
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U.S. planes hit Iran’s Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear sites using B‑2 stealth bombers with massive bunker-buster bombs and Tomahawk missiles
President Trump called it a “spectacular military success” and warned of further strikes—including possibly deeper land-based or cyber attacks
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 21, 2025
Why Fordow?
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Fordow is buried ~300 ft underground and enriches uranium close to weapons-grade—only hidden by mountain allows
B‑2 and GBU‑57 “MOP” bombs were needed—only U.S. has that capability
Weapons & Strategy Used
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Six bunker-busters carried by B‑2 Spirits
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30+ Tomahawk cruise missiles launched from submarines
Iran’s Response & Global Reaction
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Iran condemns as UN Charter violation, promises retaliation
Allies divided: Israel praises; EU/UK call for diplomacy
Markets react: Oil jumps, currencies shift—nerves are frayed .
Could This Escalate to War?
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U.S. warships and subs are mobilizing in the Gulf; Pentagon on high alert .
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Iran may retaliate via ballistic missiles or asymmetric means.
Analysts warn of nuclear contamination risks at the sites
What’s Next?
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Iran’s military response? Cruise or ballistic missiles?
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Will U.S. & allies continue strikes or pivot to diplomacy?
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UN Security Council emergency meeting under extreme pressure.
Final Insight:
This is a major turning point: the U.S. has directly targeted Iran's nuclear infrastructure with its most powerful bombs—and the world is watching. Global politics, oil prices, and military balance could hang on what comes next.
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