Tensions in the Middle East escalated sharply as the United States and Israel carried out targeted strikes on Iran, including the use of the GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator (bunker buster) over central Tehran. Reports indicate continuous bombardment lasting 10–20 minutes, focusing on IRGC Aerospace headquarters and underground military facilities. The GBU-57, capable of penetrating deep underground bunkers before detonation, marks a significant demonstration of precision and power, aimed at neutralizing critical Iranian defense infrastructure. Preliminary reports confirm six fatalities in Iran, while rescue operations continue amid widespread destruction. Satellite imagery shows extensive smoke and fire over the targeted sites, underscoring the scale of the assault. The strikes are seen as part of a broader US and Israeli strategy to degrade Iran’s underground military capabilities, including missile storage and drone facilities. Meanwhile, US naval forces are reportedly mobilized in the Persian Gulf and near Oman, reinforcing regional deterrence and readiness. Diplomatic efforts are also underway, with European and Gulf allies coordinating to enhance regional security and counter threats from ongoing conflicts. In a related development, former US President Donald Trump claimed Iran allowed American vessels to traverse the Strait of Hormuz, signaling ongoing negotiations and strategic calculations amid rising tensions. This series of strikes, combined with naval deployments and diplomatic maneuvers, highlights the escalating crisis and the potential for further regional instability.


