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this White House Adhere, despite a new report from the New York Times that Israeli officials concluded that some wealthy uranium had concluded in targeted U.S. attacks that last month’s midnight surgery “destroyed” Iran’s nuclear site.
according to eraa portion of the near-bomb rich in uranium survived the bomb dropped by B-2 Stealth Bombers on June 21, 2025, and Iranian nuclear engineers can still use it.
When asked about the report, White House Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly told Fox News: “As President Trump has said many times, midnight operation completely eliminates Iran’s nuclear facilities. It is only because of his decisive leadership that the entire world is safer.”
White House news reiterates the president Donald Trump Since the night of the attack, Iran’s nuclear ruins have “completely disappeared”.
President Donald Trump was joined by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth in a June 21 speech in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C. (Carlos Barria/Reuters/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Midnight surgery begins B-2 stealth bomber Take off from Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri at 12:01 a.m. on June 21. Some bombers flew to the Pacific Ocean with bait, while the main strikers of seven B-2 Spirit Bombers, each with two crew members, flew eastward with minimal communication when they flew to the target area for 18 hours.
The aircraft requires the plane to refuel multiple times without landing, and when on land, the strike team is linked to the escort and support of the central command.
At about 5 p.m. ET, a U.S. submarine launched more than twenty Tomahawk land attack missiles, when major strike forces entered Iran Airlines to target key ground infrastructure targets.
Midnight Hammer is “mission completed”, but there is a big danger

Iran’s Fudo nuclear site left; US stealth B-2 bomber. (Reuters; Getty)
Other strategies are used to cheat Iranian troops As the B-2 strike team approaches Fordo and Natanz. There were 14 large-scale Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) weapons, commonly known as Bunker-Exploders, placed on Fordow and Natanz, while the Tomahawk missiles launched by American submarines continued to strike and hit Isfahan’s target.
After the mission, Trump released news about the Truth Society, and the U.S. military carried out a huge and precise strike on three major nuclear facilities of the Iranian regime: Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan. ”
Trump also spoke to the country on TV, touting the success of Operation Midnight Hammer.
“Iran’s nuclear-rich facilities have been completely eliminated,” Trump said. “And Iran is a bully in the Middle East and peace must be achieved now. If they don’t do this, the attacks in the future will be much bigger and much easier.”

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth raised questions from journalists at a June 22 press conference at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth have opposed “fake news” media since attacking the U.S. strike against Iran that destroyed the country’s nuclear program.
At the NATO summit last month, Hegseth slammed CNN and the New York Times and believed they were “to find a way to spin”.
“This is why the president calls up fake news,” Heggs said. “These pilots, these weighted men, these fighters, these air defense personnel. The skills and courage needed to represent the American people and the world’s enemy territory that flies 36 hours a day Elimination of nuclear program Beyond anyone in the audience’s understanding. ”
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“Then, the instinct of The New York Times, the instinct, is the instinct of The New York Times, trying to find a way to try to hurt President Trump or our country for their own political reasons,” he added. “They don’t care about the idea of the troops. They don’t care about the idea of the world. They want to spin it so that he makes him look bad based on the leak.”
“Of course, we all saw a lot of leakers. [do] Will the leaker? They have an agenda. What do they do? Do they share the entire information or the part they want to introduce? ”
Emma Colton and Stephen Sorace of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.

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