
US General Reveals Decades-Long Plan to Neutralize Iran's Secret Nuclear Sites
WASHINGTON D.C. – General Dan "Razin" Caine of the United States Air Force recently detailed the extensive planning and development behind the GBU 57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator, a weapon designed to neutralize deeply buried underground targets, specifically Iran's alleged covert nuclear facilities. Speaking at a Department of Defense briefing, General Caine revealed that the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) began studying a classified construction project in the mountains of Iran as early as 2009. For over 15 years, a dedicated team meticulously analyzed every aspect of the facility, from its geology and construction materials to its ventilation and electrical systems. General Caine emphasized the team's unwavering focus, stating, "They literally dreamed about this target at night when they slept." He asserted that a multi-layered underground bunker complex equipped with centrifuges could not serve any peaceful purpose. The prolonged study led to the realization that the U.S. lacked a weapon capable of adequately striking and destroying such a fortified target, prompting the development of the GBU 57. The culmination of this work, dubbed "Operation Midnight Hammer," saw the President of the United States order the B2 force to strike the target. General Caine expressed immense pride in the officers involved, noting their dedication despite being unable to discuss their work with family or friends.