How the U.S. Hit Iran’s Nuclear Heart in Operation Midnight Hammer

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On June 21st, the United States launched a record-setting strike on three Iranian nuclear facilities by flying 7 B-2s non-stop from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri to Iran. The stealth bombers flew over 13,000 kilometers to their targets at Fordow and Natanz and dropped 14 GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrators that had never been used operationally before. At the same time, 30 Tomahawk cruise missile launched from an Ohio-class submarine in the Gulf of Oman struck Isfahan. In this video, we break down the operation, the impact, Iran’s response, and international reactions. This is something new we are trying to get videos out sooner. They’re not as highly produced, not as heavy on b-roll and animations, and you’re stuck looking at Kyle’s messed-up ear, crooked nose, and pasty skin. Sorry. Let us know what you think overall. In the future, as we build the team back up, we would like to get videos out in 24 hours after big news. Intro: 00:00-00:55Ad: 00:55-02:30Midnight Hammer: 02:30-04:35What was hit: 04:35-07:05What was used: 07:05-08:22Damage assessment: 08:22-10:28Uranium explainer: 10:28-11:32Iran’s response: 11:32-13:01Reactions and close: 13:01-End

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