Listen up, patriots—on June 22, 2025, America dropped the hammer on Iran’s nuclear ambitions with Operation Midnight Hammer, and the world’s still reeling from the shockwave. Seven B-2 Spirit stealth bombers, packing 30,000-pound GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrators, turned Iran’s nuke factories at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan into smoking craters. Toss in two dozen Tomahawk cruise missiles, and you’ve got a fireworks show that screamed one thing loud and clear: the United States is done playing footsie with wannabe tyrants. This was America First in action, and it’s got the global elites clutching their pearls while we flex our biceps.
Let’s lay it out, no fluff. The strikes obliterated Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. Fordow? That mountain fortress is now a gravel pit. Natanz’s enrichment halls? Toast. Isfahan’s tech center? Reduced to rubble. President Trump, back in the saddle, didn’t mince words: “Completely and totally obliterated.” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and General Dan Caine backed him up, calling it a “spectacular” beatdown. The Israelis, who kicked this party off on June 13, confirmed Fordow’s critical gear is kaput, setting Iran’s nuke dreams back years. This wasn’t just a military win—it was a middle finger to every critic who thought America had gone soft.
For too long, the Obama-Biden crowd coddled Iran with that pathetic JCPOA deal, letting the mullahs play mad scientist while the world wrung its hands. Trump tore that garbage up in 2018, slapped on sanctions that hit like a sledgehammer, and now he’s finished the job. Those bunker-busters didn’t just blow up centrifuges; they blew away the myth that America’s lost its edge. Israel’s Bibi Netanyahu practically threw a parade, calling Trump’s move “bold” and proving we’ve got their back. Even the skeptics in our own ranks—folks like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Thomas Massie, who grumbled about Congress being sidelined—can’t deny the results. No boots on the ground, no body bags, just pure American power.
Of course, the usual suspects are whining. The UN, Qatar, the UAE, and the usual commie cheerleaders like Venezuela and North Korea cried “international law” like it means something. Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi threw a tantrum, vowing revenge, but let’s be real: they’re scrambling. They moved some uranium before the strikes, sure, but their nuke program’s in tatters. The BRICS clowns—China, Russia, and their wannabe world order—stayed quiet, knowing they can’t match our firepower. The Europeans, fresh off their failed Geneva gabfest, got a wake-up call: America doesn’t need their permission to get the job done.
Back home, the lefties and some squishy conservatives are clutching their Constitutions, moaning about congressional approval. Cry me a river. Polls before the strikes showed 45% of Americans weren’t sold on hitting Iran, with only 25% all-in. But now? With zero U.S. losses and Iran’s nuke sites in ruins, Trump’s looking like the guy who gets it done. The White House says Iran’s program is “severely damaged,” and while some intel leaks claim a six-month setback, the optics are undeniable: America’s the boss again.
This is what America First looks like—no endless wars, no apologies, just results. The strikes proved we can hit hard, hit fast, and walk away clean. The UN’s toothless resolutions and Iran’s empty threats just underscore how irrelevant the globalist crowd is when we flex. Our allies are cheering, our enemies are sweating, and the world knows the U.S. is back in the driver’s seat. So, to the mullahs, the Euro-weenies, and the hand-wringers at home: buckle up. America’s calling the shots, and we’re not asking for your approval.
