In a devastating coordinated strike, U.S. F-35 Lightning II stealth fighters and B-2 Spirit stealth bombers have obliterated Iran’s remaining nuclear facilities in a high-precision operation that may have permanently ended the regime’s nuclear ambitions.
The elite aircraft penetrated deep into Iranian airspace undetected and unleashed a barrage of advanced bunker-busting munitions on multiple hardened nuclear sites. Mᴀssive explosions rocked the targets as underground enrichment halls, centrifuge ᴀssembly lines, and secret weapons research labs were turned into rubble. Thick plumes of smoke and fire continue to rise from the destroyed complexes.

This strike represents the final nail in the coffin for Iran’s nuclear program. After the earlier destruction of Natanz and Fordow, these latest facilities were believed to be the regime’s last hidden hope for developing nuclear weapons. Their elimination leaves Iran with virtually zero nuclear infrastructure remaining.
President Donald Trump, who personally authorized the mission, praised the operation as “an incredible success by the greatest pilots and the most advanced aircraft in the world.” He stated firmly: “Iran will never be allowed to have nuclear weapons. We have made sure of that tonight.”

The Iranian regime is in total shock and disarray. With its nuclear dream now lying in ruins, its navy shattered in the Strait of Hormuz, Kharg Island lost, and its underground tunnel networks collapsed, the mullahs are rapidly losing every pillar of their power.
Under Trump’s decisive and uncompromising leadership, the United States and Israel have delivered what many considered impossible — the systematic and irreversible dismantling of Iran’s nuclear threat.
