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Operation Midnight Hammer

The U.S. Strikes on Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions and Their Global Repercussions

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Operation Midnight Hammer

By: Ethan Steele
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In the shadow of escalating Middle East tensions, Operation Midnight Hammer emerged as a defining act of 21st-century warfare. On June 22, 2025, U.S. forces unleashed a precision onslaught against Iran's nuclear heartland, deploying stealth B-2 bombers armed with massive bunker-busters and Tomahawk missiles to cripple facilities at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. This audacious strike, the sole U.S. offensive in the brief Iran-Israel war, aimed to halt Tehran's nuclear ambitions amid IAEA warnings and intelligence revelations of near-weapons-grade uranium stockpiles.

In this timely and meticulously researched volume, military analyst Ethan Steele dissects the operation from its historical roots—tracing Iran's nuclear program from U.S.-backed origins in the 1950s through the JCPOA's collapse—to its dramatic execution and far-reaching consequences. Drawing on declassified documents, satellite imagery, eyewitness accounts, and expert insights, Steele explores the strategic planning in Washington, the 37-hour bomber missions, and the immediate aftermath, including Iran's retaliatory missile strikes on U.S. bases and global diplomatic fallout.

Beyond the battlefield, Steele examines the operation's ethical dilemmas, economic disruptions—like threats to the Strait of Hormuz—and its impact on non-proliferation efforts. With a balanced perspective that avoids partisan bias, he assesses tactical triumphs, operational lessons, and potential pathways to de-escalation or further conflict, offering policy recommendations for a volatile region.

A must-read for scholars, policymakers, and anyone grappling with the intersections of technology, power, and global security, *Operation Midnight Hammer* captures a watershed event still unfolding, reminding us of the thin line between deterrence and catastrophe.
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