中国独角兽企业总估值超1.2万亿美元

他是“荔枝使”,正在帮你实现“荔枝自由” | 见面

独家视频丨彭丽媛出席2025年“鼓岭缘”中美青少年联谊活动

海外人士参访忠县 “侨”见重庆三峡库区新机遇

庆祝中意建交55周年艺术特展|中国国家画院首聘研究员陈家泠:让全世界都看到中国绘画的进步

来大湾区,夏天可以CHILL爽!

“Midnight Hammer”: U.S. Strikes Iran’s Nuclear Heartland

发布时间:   来源: 欧洲侨报
reporter:jessica gao(UK)
Just before dawn on 22 June 2025, the skies above Iran savored an eerie calm. But beneath the desert stillness, a storm brewed—Operation Midnight Hammer was unleashed, marking America's first open military strike in the Iran–Israel war  .

The Strike Unfolds

In a meticulously planned 18-hour mission, seven B‑2 Spirit stealth bombers and a missile-firing U.S. Navy submarine converged on Iran’s Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear sites. The bombers dropped fourteen GBU‑57 “Massive Ordnance Penetrators”, each weighing 13,000 kg, while the submarine launched ≈30 Tomahawk cruise missiles at Isfahan  .
Pentagon officials later hailed the operation as “surgically precise,” employing stealth and power to achieve maximum impact with minimal civilian harm  .

Immediate Aftermath

Satellite images days later reveal damage assessments underway. At Fordow, trucks, cranes, and excavation crews suggest Iran is methodically probing underground structures—potentially to repair or assess damage  .
Despite fierce explosions, Iran and IAEA officials reported no radiation leaks, assuring nearby residents remained safe—no contamination recorded  . The Iranian Atomic Energy Organization declared its nuclear industry would continue undeterred  .

What Was Hit—And How Deep?

Fordow: Targeted with 12 MOPs, designed to penetrate 18 m of reinforced concrete—though Iranian structures may exceed 30,000 psi, potentially reducing bomb efficacy  .

Natanz: Hit by two bunker-busters, damaging its centrifuge cascades  .

Isfahan: Subjected to Tomahawk missile strikes aimed at above-ground facilities and storage tunnels  .


Casualties and Damage Assessment

Iran reported no civilian deaths from radiation, though at least 11 people were wounded during the strikes  .
Initial American intelligence, including leaked DIA reports, suggested the strikes inflicted only a short-term delay of several months on Iran’s nuclear program, contradicting President Trump’s public claim of complete obliteration  .

International and Regional Reactions

United Nations: Secretary-General Guterres described the strikes as a “dangerous escalation,” urging restraint to avoid wider conflict  .

Iran: Foreign Minister Araghchi condemned the attack as a violation of international law and the NPT, warning of “everlasting consequences,” and urging a proportionate defense  . Tehran also suspended cooperation with the IAEA following a parliamentary directive  .

U.S.: President Trump and Pentagon officials defended the strike as targeted and justified, claiming a definitive blow to Iran’s nuclear ambitions  .

Israel: Prime Minister Netanyahu lauded the operation as a historic, decisive act and reaffirmed U.S.–Israel defense collaboration  .

Other Nations: Russia condemned the U.S. for “unprovoked aggression,” while European leaders—Britain, France, Germany—urged de-escalation and reaffirmed diplomatic commitments  .


Strategic and Geopolitical Implications

This comes amid deeper strains within the so-called "Crinks" alliance (China, Russia, Iran, North Korea), with Moscow reportedly distancing itself from Iran and questioning partnerships destabilized by espionage concerns  .

Some U.S. foreign policy strategists argue the attack grants America a “sequencing” advantage: dismantling immediate threats in the Middle East before pivoting to greater challenges like China—though this approach demands delicate diplomacy to avoid overextension  .

The Non-Proliferation Fallout

Critics warn the strikes could undermine the global structure of nuclear oversight. Iran's suspension from the IAEA, coupled with fear of reprisals, may prompt Tehran to abandon transparency and rejoin the NPT in bad faith  .

Immediate Risks and Next Steps

Retaliation Threats: ICCG forces in Yemen and Syria are placing U.S. bases under new threats; Iranian IRGC has hinted at possible missile or drone strikes targeting American personnel  .

Economic Signals: Oil markets initially rose over 10% on fears over the Strait of Hormuz, though global
上一篇:Dobot unveils six-legged robotic dog suitable for multiple scenarios
下一篇:News Analysis: China's Xinjiang is more dynamic, attractive amid increasing openness

首页   |   关于我们

Copyright © http://www.eurochinesedaily.com 欧洲侨报 版权所有