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美国“午夜之锤”,没有“锤”服伊朗 | 国际识局
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-06-23 12:16

Core Viewpoint - The U.S. military operation "Midnight Hammer" aimed to incapacitate Iran's nuclear capabilities but ultimately damaged the U.S.'s international credibility instead [1][9]. Group 1: Military Operation Details - The operation involved 125 U.S. military aircraft, including the B-2 bombers, which dropped 14 GBU-57 bunker buster bombs on Iran's Fordow and Natanz nuclear facilities [2][3]. - A U.S. submarine launched 24 Tomahawk cruise missiles targeting the Isfahan nuclear facility, while fighter jets attacked Iranian air defense systems [3]. Group 2: Impact on Iran's Nuclear Facilities - Initial assessments indicated that Iran's nuclear facilities suffered "severe damage," but Iran denied significant impacts, claiming that key components remained operational [5][6]. - The Isfahan facility reportedly had 18 buildings damaged, but the extent of damage to critical nuclear research facilities remains uncertain [7]. Group 3: International Reactions and Consequences - The operation has been criticized as a violation of international law, with concerns that it undermines global trust and could escalate tensions in the region [10]. - U.N. Secretary-General expressed shock at the U.S. actions, labeling them a direct threat to international peace and security [10]. - Critics, including U.S. political leaders, argued that the operation lacked congressional authorization and could lead to further conflict rather than resolution [10].