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Key Points
- US stealth bombers struck Iran’s nuclear sites in a highly coordinated surprise raid.
- The Pentagon says the mission caused severe damage and Iran failed to launch a single counterattack.
- Gulf states are on alert as US warns of further strikes if Iran retaliates or resumes nuclear activity.
The attack on Iran’s three main nuclear sites was the largest operational strike ever by B-2 stealth bombers, and the second-longest B-2 operation ever flown, surpassed only by those following the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States by al Qaeda.
Iranian air missile systems did not see bombers, US says
Caine said initial battle damage assessments indicated that all three sites targeted sustained extremely severe damage and destruction, but he declined to speculate whether any Iranian nuclear capabilities might still be intact.
Satellite imagery from the US space technology company Maxar Technologies showed a long line of vehicles waiting outside an entrance of the facility on Thursday and Friday.
‘Very few people’ in Washington in the know
Hegseth said it took months of preparations to ensure the US military would be ready if Trump ordered the strikes. Caine said the mission itself, however, came together in just a matter of weeks.

Nuclear facilities in Iran. Source: Getty / Anadolu