USAF ‘Obliterates’ Iran’s Nuclear Weapons Program

B-2 bombers smite Iran

While we slept, our air force “obliterated” Iran’s three nuclear sites (https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/06/president-trump-sent-multiple-decoy-bombers-pacific-ocean/) . So we are at war with Iran.

Well, we told ’em, didn’t we, that they’d better make a beeline for the negotiating table. We told ’em that we would not allow Iran to have nuclear weapons. If you can think of any reason why they should have nuclear weapons, go to the rear of the class and hide in the cloakroom.

Iran’s been the JD of the Middle East ever since they kicked out the shah in 1979. Lately they’ve been using their puppets, like Hamas, to attack Israel. They’ve also launched terrorist attacks in several other Middle Eastern countries.

And threatened all kinds of revenge against America.

So we’re taking away their weapons. Sorry, but it had to be done.

17 comments on “USAF ‘Obliterates’ Iran’s Nuclear Weapons Program

  1. It appears, too, that our aircraft seen headed west were feints; the bombers that did the job had already gone east and were waiting at Diego Garcia.

    1. Yes, apparently about 15 hours each way, and they were refueled in-flight a couple of times.

    2. That amazes me, but I’ve noticed that in many of our modern events, it is becoming very clear where some people stand with regard to civilization. There are a lot of anarchists out there.

    3. At this point, it goes beyond parties, and I see it as people showing true colors. The contrast is for more stark and very deep. These are hazardous waters.

    4. That’s the only hope we have. I don’t try to predict the future; I’m not good at that, but I am of the opinion that we are living in momentous times and that much of the craziness is very significant, in the big picture.

  2. It’s not surprising; most of the world does not want to see an Iran in possession of nuclear weapons. I think that the open question, at this point, is whether the existing Iranian regime remains in power. From what I understand, at least 85% of the Iranian population wants them gone, so perhaps there will be change, after 46 years.

    It’s interesting that, in spite of strong opposition and persecution, the growth rate of Christianity in Iran is said to be the highest in the world. In a place where even possessing a Bible can get you in serious trouble, people are seeking to learn about Christ and seeking to live Christian lives. BTW, there are a few other hotspots for growth in Christianity, China being a good example, and allegedly there is growth, against all odds, in North Korea.

    Most of the ordinary citizens of Iran tend not to consider the U.S. to be their enemy. I’ve met a number of Iranian ex-pats in the course of my work, and found them to be friendly, hard-working people with a deep appreciation of American freedoms.

    1. I do wish there were a way to get rid of the mullahs without pouring bombs on the Iranian people. They are held hostage by their insane government.

    2. Who knows how this will turn out, but I believe that most of the population of Iran wants freedom and an elected government that reflects the will of the majority.

  3. I agree 100% – Iran under the current regime cannot be allowed to have nuclear weapons. What if Iran cells in the USA bomb a large hospital and kill hundreds of innocent people. Are we going to take it? Of course not, yet Israel has to deal with these possibilities every day. They are our allies, and we should help them. Pray for President Trump that he be not swayed by neocons but that he hears the voice of the Lord.

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