U.S. Navy STRIKES Iran with 30 Tomahawk Missiles from USS Georgia

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On June 21st, 2025, the U.S. Navy launched a powerful and coordinated strike against Iran, firing 30 Tomahawk cruise missiles from the stealth submarine USS Georgia. Simultaneously, six B-2 Spirit stealth bombers flew a grueling 37-hour round trip to drop 14-ton bunker-busting bombs on Iran’s most sensitive nuclear sites: Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan.This unprecedented operation combined cutting-edge missile technology, stealth tactics, and real-time intelligence from drones, satellites, and naval forces. The Tomahawks targeted surface defenses and key facilities, while the B-2 bombers penetrated deeply buried underground enrichment centers that conventional weapons couldn’t reach.In this video, we break down how these advanced weapons worked together in a swift, devastating assault lasting under six hours — a historic first strike inside Iranian territory since 1979. We analyze the strategic significance, the capabilities of the Tomahawk missiles and GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator bombs, and the role of the USS Georgia submarine and the U.S. Navy’s carrier strike group protecting the operation.

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