Iran Challenges America’s Ghost Bomber — BIG MISTAKE | Navy Secrets

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In a dramatic escalation of military tensions, the United States has launched a precision strike on Iran’s fortified nuclear facilities, delivering a powerful message that could reshape geopolitical dynamics in the region. At precisely 5:40 PM local time on June 21, 2025, a GBU-57 Massive Ordinance Penetrator, weighing 30,000 pounds, penetrated the earth above Iran’s Fordo nuclear site, shattering what was once considered an impenetrable stronghold.

The operation, dubbed “Midnight Hammer,” began 18 hours earlier at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri, where crews prepared one of the U.S. Air Force’s 19 B-2 Spirit bombers for an unprecedented mission. Stealthily, the bombers took off, supported by F-22 Raptors and F-35s that ensured air superiority, while the USS Georgia submarine launched 30 Tomahawk missiles aimed at critical Iranian infrastructure.

The meticulous planning involved complex logistics, including multiple aerial refuelings and a coordinated assault that overwhelmed Iranian air defenses. As the B-2s approached their target, F-35s executed electronic warfare tactics, jamming Iranian radar and communications, rendering them blind and mute.

The first bomb struck Fordo with a force akin to a freight train colliding with concrete, creating a massive underground explosion that obliterated the facility. Simultaneously, Tomahawk missiles devastated additional sites in Isfahan, aerosolizing radioactive material and leaving chaos in their wake. In under 30 minutes, the U.S. military accomplished what decades of diplomacy failed to achieve: a decisive rollback of Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

With this strike, the U.S. has sent a clear and unambiguous message to Iran and the world: attempts to challenge American military might will be met with overwhelming force. As the dust settles, the implications of this operation will resonate far beyond the Middle East, marking a significant turning point in international relations.