Humiliation for the Ayatollah Regime: The Revelation of the U.S. Strike Team That Will Set Iran Ablaze
A Female Pilot Was Among the Bomber Crew - According to Islamic Belief, Those Killed by a Woman Are Denied Entry to Paradise

President Donald Trump issued another statement Sunday evening regarding the U.S. strike on Iran. In response to criticism from within the U.S. about the nation's involvement in the conflict, Trump wrote on Truth Social:
“Iran has killed and injured thousands of Americans, and even took over the U.S. embassy in Tehran under the Carter administration. Yesterday, we had a spectacular military success - I took the ‘bomb’ out of their hands (and they would have used it if they could!).”
According to journalist Amichai Stein, the original Trump administration plan was to strike only Iran’s Fordo nuclear site. However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Minister Ron Dermer reportedly persuaded the U.S. to include the Natanz facility as well. The message conveyed to Washington was: “Finish the job. Eliminate them.”
Israel was reportedly informed by Thursday that a strike was imminent. The U.S. made “several requests for assistance” from Israel in advance of the operation.
Despite assessments that Iran failed to remove enriched uranium from its nuclear facilities before the strike, an Israeli source told Stein that there is no absolute certainty this did not happen. Stein also provided some details about the logistics of the mission: B-2 bomber pilots were equipped with onboard restrooms, a microwave, and a snack refrigerator for the 37-hour bombing mission - which included at least one female pilot.
Israeli Channel 11 News reported that the U.S. informed Israel of the planned strike days before it occurred, and the two countries held final coordination discussions in the days leading up to it.
A reported meeting between Vice President Vance, Defense Secretary Hegseth, Prime Minister Netanyahu, and israeli Ministers Katz and Dermer did not focus on convincing the U.S. to strike - rather, it dealt with target selection and operational scenarios.
Despite media reports at the time of divisions within the White House, sources confirm there were no such disagreements, and a green light had already been given.
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