A Turning Point: The U.S. Enters the Israel–Iran War
On June 21, 2025, the United States officially entered the Israel–Iran conflict with a precision airstrike campaign codenamed Operation Midnight Hammer. U.S. B-2 stealth bombers, launched from Diego Garcia and carriers in the Gulf, struck key Iranian nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz, Isfahan, and Arak—escalating the conflict from a regional flashpoint to a full-scale international confrontation.
The Biden administration, initially urging restraint, shifted gears after:
The attack was labeled by Washington as a “deliberate war crime.”
“The use of ballistic missiles against hospitals crosses every line of humanity and warfare,” said the U.S. Secretary of State.
Pentagon assessments concluded that Iran was days away from assembling a crude but functional nuclear weapon after enrichment hit 90% purity.
Israel’s initial strikes damaged, but did not fully neutralize, underground enrichment sites. The U.S. stepped in to finish the job, deploying advanced GBU-57 bunker-buster munitions.
“We acted to ensure the world’s most dangerous regime doesn’t get the world’s most dangerous weapon,” said the U.S. Defense Secretary.
The U.S. intervention wasn’t just about Iran—it was a global message:
A senior U.S. official stated off-record:
“This was deterrence by example. We couldn’t afford another red line to dissolve.”
Target | Description | Effect |
---|---|---|
Fordow Facility | Deep underground enrichment bunker | Breached via bunker-busters |
Isfahan UAV Complex | Drone assembly and launch systems | Destroyed with precision airstrikes |
IRGC Cyber Division HQ | Site linked to U.S. base hacks | Crippled communication |
Airbases at Bandar Abbas | Launchpads for missile strikes on Israel | Rendered inoperable |
All strikes were conducted without civilian casualties, according to Pentagon briefings.
The U.S. cited:
This marks the first U.S. combat operation against Iran on Iranian soil, excluding cyberattacks and covert actions.
Operation Midnight Hammer represents a military, diplomatic, and doctrinal pivot:
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