In a bold and meticulously coordinated operation, the United States launched a combined air and naval strike targeting Iran’s three largest and most critical nuclear facilities. With hundreds of tons of explosives deployed, this attack was not just a show of force—it was a strategic masterpiece involving an intricate deception maneuver by the U.S. military.
What was the purpose behind the deception? How did it mislead Iranian defense systems? And what are the broader implications for regional stability and global nuclear diplomacy?