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Operation Midnight Hammer, the monumental U.S. strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities on June 21, made history several times over. The operation represented the first-ever known American airstrikes inside the Islamic Republic of Iran; the first use of America’s GBU-57 bunker-buster

JINSA Letter Discussed on NewsNation Live (6.24.25)

 Vice Admiral (ret.) Robert Harward, former Deputy Commander of U.S. Central Command and a participant in JINSA’s 2022 Generals and Admirals Program, appeared on NewsNation Live to assess the shifting tides in the Middle East following the historic U.S.

 JINSA Distinguished Fellow Gen. Charles Wald, USAF (ret.) joined NewsNation’s Elizabeth Vargas to break down how the ceasefire agreement between Iran and Israel materialized. General Wald argued that Iran’s reluctant agreement to cease attacks on Israel showed that the regime

On June 21, the U.S. military conducted strikes against Iran’s three primary nuclear sites, dropping GBU-57 bunker-buster bombs–the munition’s first ever use in combat–on Iran’s deeply-buried Fordow facility and reportedly Iran’s Natanz facility, and launching dozens of Tomahawk cruise missiles