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NATO Just Did Something HUGE In Tehran – Then US Navy BIG Surprise for Iran.hl

In a daring and highly classified operation, NATO special forces, backed by U.S. intelligence, conducted a bold raid deep inside Tehran, striking a high-value IRGC command center in the heart of the Iranian capital.

According to sources familiar with the mission, elite operators infiltrated the city under the cover of darkness and destroyed a key underground facility used for coordinating missile attacks on Israel and U.S. bases. Explosions rocked the area, with Iranian state media confirming “significant damage” and several casualties among Revolutionary Guard personnel. The operation has been described as one of the most audacious special forces missions in modern history.

Just hours later, the U.S. Navy delivered its own powerful response. The USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group, despite earlier damage, launched a mᴀssive surprise ᴀssault on Iranian naval and coastal missile sites along the southern shore. Waves of F-35 fighters and cruise missiles pounded IRGC positions, destroying multiple anti-ship launchers and fast-attack boat bases. U.S. officials say the strikes have significantly reduced Iran’s ability to threaten shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.

President Trump praised both actions, stating: “We are hitting them hard from every direction. Iran will not dictate the terms of this war.”

The back-to-back operations come as Operation Epic Fury enters a more aggressive phase. The U.S. has already spent more than $11 billion in munitions, but these latest strikes signal a renewed determination to seize the initiative. Iran under Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has vowed revenge, but its military infrastructure is clearly under mounting pressure.

As smoke rises over Tehran and the Iranian coastline, the message from Washington and NATO is unmistakable: the alliance is far from finished — and it is prepared to strike deep inside Iran when necessary.

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