June 5, 2025 — Washington, D.C. / Tehran
In a major escalation of regional tensions, the United States has confirmed a precision airstrike on a high-value military facility in Iran using the long-range stealth B-2 Spirit bomber, according to a statement released by the Pentagon.

The target, reportedly located in central Iran, was described as a missile development and logistics center allegedly linked to attacks on U.S. forces in the Gulf region. The strike was carried out overnight and involved no American casualties, according to early assessments.
“This operation was conducted in self-defense, in accordance with international law, and with the aim of deterring further aggression,” said a Pentagon spokesperson during a briefing in Washington.
The B-2 Spirit, often referred to as the “stealth bomber,” is one of the most advanced aircraft in the U.S. Air Force arsenal. Capable of flying thousands of miles undetected, it can deliver both conventional and nuclear weapons with pinpoint accuracy.
Its radar-evading design makes it ideal for high-risk missions like deep-penetration strikes against heavily defended targets.


Iranian state media condemned the strike as an “act of aggression” and warned of “serious consequences.” No official casualty figures have been released, and Iranian defense officials said investigations into the extent of damage are ongoing.
“This is a clear violation of our sovereignty,” said a senior Iranian military commander. “We reserve the right to respond.”
The Iranian Foreign Ministry has filed a formal complaint with the United Nations Security Council, calling for an emergency session.
World leaders have urged restraint. The European Union and United Nations called for de-escalation and dialogue to prevent further conflict. China and Russia expressed concerns over “regional stability,” while Israel and Saudi Arabia expressed support for efforts to counter Iran’s military buildup.
Oil prices spiked within hours of the news, with Brent crude rising over 4% amid concerns about supply disruptions in the Gulf.
As of now, no additional strikes have been reported, and U.S. officials have emphasized that this was a targeted response, not an open declaration of war. However, military analysts warn that retaliation is likely, and regional allies are reportedly on high alert.
The White House has scheduled a national security briefing, and President Biden is expected to address the nation later tonight.
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Rorbong.com will continue to follow this developing story and provide updates on geopolitical tensions, defense movements, and global diplomatic reactions.
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