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U.S. Drops 1,000 KG ‘Bunker Buster’ on Iran’s Nuclear Plant; President Trump Shakes World by Sharing Video!

March 31, 2026 11:25 AM
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U.S. Drops 1,000 KG ‘Bunker Buster’ on Iran’s Nuclear Plant; President Trump Shakes World by Sharing Video!

Washington/Tehran | March 31, 2026

The world is currently gripped by fear as the United States has launched its most lethal attack yet on Iran’s critical nuclear center in Isfahan. According to latest reports, the U.S. Air Force targeted the Iranian nuclear power plant using massive 1,000 kg (2,000-pound) bunker buster bombs. In a move that has stunned global leaders, President Donald Trump personally shared a video of the military operation on social media, sending a direct and chilling warning to Tehran.


Why was Isfahan the Target?

The city of Isfahan is considered the backbone of Iran’s nuclear program.

  • Intelligence Reports: According to intelligence, Iran had recently transferred approximately 540 kg of Enriched Uranium to underground facilities at this site.

  • The Weaponry: The U.S. believes Iran was rapidly advancing toward nuclear weaponization. Per reports from the Wall Street Journal, the attack utilized specialized penetrating munitions capable of piercing several feet of reinforced concrete to destroy facilities buried deep underground.

Trump’s Ultimatum and the Escalation

Prior to this massive strike, President Trump reportedly issued a strict 15-point ultimatum to Iran. The demands included:

  1. The complete shutdown of nuclear sites like Natanz and Isfahan.

  2. The handover of all uranium stockpiles to the IAEA.

Following Iran’s outright rejection of these terms, the U.S. and Israel executed a Joint Air Strike. During Tuesday’s operations, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) also targeted missile storage sites in Western Iran, causing widespread destruction.


Will the War Stop Now?

While Trump claims his goal is to bring a swift end to this bloody conflict, this “Mega Attack” has further ignited tensions in the Middle East. It remains unclear exactly how much damage the Isfahan plant sustained or if there is an immediate risk of radiation leakage. Global powers are now bracing for a potential counter-attack from Iran, as the region teeters on the edge of a full-scale conflagration.

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