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B-2 Pilots Who Flew Iran Strike Mission Will Visit White House on July Fourth

  • Seven B-2 bombers flew nonstop from Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, to strike Iranian nuclear sites at Fordo and Natanz last weekend in Operation Midnight Hammer.
  • The mission involved multiple mid-air refuelings and fighter jet support due to a 36-hour round trip covering a great distance to stop Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
  • The B-2s dropped 14 bunker-buster bombs, while U.S. submarines launched Tomahawk missiles at Iran’s Isfahan nuclear site during coordinated strikes.
  • President Trump praised the pilots who flew 36 hours in a confined aircraft, highlighting their precision in striking targets as small as a circle and another roughly half the dimensions of a refrigerator door from an altitude of 50,000 feet.
  • Pilots from the mission are invited to the White House to be honored during the nation’s upcoming birthday celebration, underscoring the operation’s success and national pride.
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The Gateway Pundit broke the news in United States on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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