U.S. strikes against Iran nuclear facilities 'incredible and overwhelming success,' Pentagon chief says
- The United States struck three Iranian nuclear sites in Fordo, Isfahan, and Natanz with 14 bunker-busting bombs and Tomahawk missiles on Saturday evening.
- The operation, named Operation Midnight, was a surprise attack planned by President Trump after negotiations with Iran and the EU faltered this and last week.
- The attacks involved over 125 aircraft and launched several dozen Tomahawk missiles, causing extensive damage while deliberately avoiding Iranian military personnel.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth described the strikes as a remarkable achievement that effectively ended Iran's nuclear program and commended President Trump for his decisive leadership.
- The attacks raised regional tensions as Bahrain, Kuwait, and Middle Eastern nations expressed concern, while Iran warned of lasting consequences and reserving all defense options.
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