‘You won’t see’: Pentagon shows new footage to counter the reports that the strike did not achieve anything

Pentagon offered new explanations to Operation Midnight Hammer, claiming that they were nothing and had a slight damage to three Iranian nuclear facilities – as much as they could be rebuilt in a few weeks or months. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman of Lt. General. Dan Cain released new footage of the bombers attack and said that the damage made by this bomb unlike a normal bomb could not be seen at the surface level because they are designed to bury and then work deeply. “A bomb has three effects that cause damage: explosion, fragmentation and overflow. In this case, the primary Kill mechanism in the mission space was a mixture of overnuting and explosion,” said General Can.Hegseth attached the media to question the success of the operation and said that the media may not be happy for Trump – CNN reported a ‘top secret’ initial American intelligence analysis, claiming that nuclear facilities were not much damaged. “While searching for scams, you remember historical moments such as recruitment in the Pentagon, the historic level in the army, the Air Force and the Navy,” Hegseth, who was sidelined by President Donald Trump, said, said, “Next to the operation.”Cain offered an insight into the two defense threat to agency officials, who studied the subtrenian nuclear plant in Fordo for 15 years to plan a strike and crew flying B -2 bombers. He said that all the bombs released in Fordo served as their desired speed, target and design. And they excluded the intensity of a mission, which used vent in the plant to give six weapons. And he showed a video of a test, which shows the ambush of a bunker-busting bomb.

The Pentagon showed the test video that claimed that attacks on Iranian nuclear plants were successful.

Unlike a normal surface bomb, an effect pit in the MOP (large -scale ordered penetrating) cannot be seen crashing in a target, the Pentagon said.
Khamini confirmed what American media reported: nothing was achieved
Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei claimed that US attacks on three sites did not achieve anything, and Trump increased his influence. “Anyone who hears his comment could tell that there was a different reality behind his words – they could not do anything,” Khamini said