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  • 6/25/2025
Iran Nuclear Attack – three words that shook global diplomacy. Operation Midnight Hammer was launched with precision and power, featuring U.S. B-2 bombers striking Iran’s nuclear triangle: Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan. President Trump called it a historic triumph, even comparing it to Hiroshima. But was the Iran Nuclear Attack really a knockout punch?
Now, intelligence reports challenge that claim — revealing that Iran’s key assets like enriched uranium and centrifuges were possibly moved before the bombs fell. With the Iran Nuclear Attack now in question, the world waits for clarity. Was it symbolic, strategic, or simply overstated?
A Oneindia Analysis.

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00:00It all started with a bang.
00:02This was the moment the U.S. unleashed Operation Midnight Hammer.
00:07B-2 stealth bombers piercing through Iranian skies.
00:11Bunker busters locked in.
00:13Targets.
00:14Iran's nuclear triangle.
00:16Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan.
00:20President Donald Trump was quick to call it a spectacular success,
00:24claiming the strikes set Iran's nuclear program back by decades.
00:28He even likened it to Hiroshima,
00:32a staggering statement with heavy historical undertones.
00:36A short time ago, the U.S. military carried out massive precision strikes
00:40on the three key nuclear facilities in the Iranian regime,
00:47Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan.
00:50I told to the world that the strikes were a spectacular military success.
00:57But days later, it all seems to be fading with a whimper.
01:04Hold that applause for a moment.
01:06Enter the Defense Intelligence Agency, DIA,
01:10with a classified assessment that's now making global headlines.
01:14According to their preliminary findings,
01:16the strikes caused severe damage above ground,
01:20but did not destroy Iran's underground nuclear infrastructure.
01:24Fordow, buried deep in a mountain, survived.
01:28Iran says it did suffer serious damage,
01:31but much of the enriched uranium was moved just days before the strike.
01:35So, what about their centrifuges?
01:39Largely intact according to intelligence leaks.
01:42Trump insists they didn't have time to move anything,
01:46but Iranian officials claim they saw it coming.
01:50Even a ParLimit advisor publicly confirmed
01:52the Fordow facility was evacuated in advance.
01:56So, can IAEA throw some light?
02:00Well, the UN nuclear watchdog says full damage assessments are impossible right now,
02:05but the underground hit is likely not total.
02:08So, what are the possibilities?
02:11Scenario 1.
02:13The US inflicted symbolic but limited damage,
02:16good optics, minimal strategic shift.
02:19Scenario 2.
02:21Iranic preempted the strikes,
02:23protecting its most sensitive assets.
02:26Scenario 3.
02:27Trump overstated success to project power and manage electoral optics.
02:33The US showcased its might, but didn't end the nuclear threat,
02:37and in this post-strike fog,
02:40the truth may lie somewhere between Trump's triumph and intelligence restraint.
02:46Meanwhile, currently, Aswan India has known
02:49that the US and Iran are engaged in both direct talks and through intermediaries
02:54about getting back to the table after Israeli and US strikes
02:57against Iran's nuclear facilities.
03:00A bang.
03:01Or a whimper.
03:02That's for the leaders to decide.
03:04The common man, however, would love peace to prevail
03:07and breathe a sigh of relief.
03:09All's well, that ends well.
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