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General Raizing Cain discusses Operation Midnight Hammer, the US Strike Against Iranian Nuclear Sites - Operation Midnight Hammer involved seven B-2 Spirit bombers flying from Missouri to Iran, requiring multiple in-flight refuelings and coordination with U.S. escort aircraft. - The mission targeted three Iranian nuclear facilities: Fordo, Natanz, and...

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Jeremy1 year ago

The last bullet…the missions success will be determined in time.

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Dan1 year ago

Had to happen…

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thetruthhurts1 year ago

And now Iran just voted to close the Hormuz Strait thanks to these unnecessary strikes... which means either gas is going to dramatically increase... or we bomb their navy to reopen it, starting a full blown war, and gas still dramatically increases

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Mark Mathis1 year ago

Impressive operation on every level. Mission accomplished without a single casualty.

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lori neal1 year ago

So awesome so proud of our warriors

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