Operation Midnight Hammer: ‘Bunker-Basters’ is not used on Iran’s Isfahan atomic site, describing the top US general senators; Go to goal depth

The United States Army did not use the “bunker-bomb” bomb at Iran’s Isfahan nuclear facility during the last week’s Operation Midnight Hammer, Chairman Joint Chief of Staff, General Dan Cain told the senators during a classified briefing.This feature is so deep that the bomb – real name large -scale Ordnance Marmist (MOP) – The probability is not effective, General informed senators on Thursday CNN, CNN Informed,US officials believe that the underground structures of Isfahan have about 60 percent of the rich nuclear reserves of the Islamic Republic, which will require Tehran to produce Nukes at any time.Only Tomahawk missiles were used to attack Isfahan. On the other hand, the B-2 Spirit Bombers dropped more than a dozen bunker-bustlers on the other two goals Fords and Natanz.The classified session was organized by Caine, Defense Secretary Pete Hegsetha, State Secretary Marco Rubio and John Rachliff, Director, CIA. During briefing, Ratcliffe said that the US intelligence community assesses that most of Iran’s rich nuclear content is buried according to an official in Isfahan and Fordo.Following the strike, an initial evaluation by the Defense Intelligence Agency did not destroy the main components of the Iran’s nuclear program, including its rich uranium, and possibly set back to months. The evaluation was disputed by members of the Donald Trump administration.President Trump repeatedly said that Iran’s atomic program was “slanting”.