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US attack mirrors Indian surgical strike in Pakistan as B-2 Bombers hit Iranian nuclear sites & Exit without escalation

In a dramatic escalation, the United States has launched a high-precision airstrike on Iran's nuclear infrastructure. The operation, confirmed by Donald Trump, echoes India’s surgical strike doctrine in both intent and execution

Vishnu AravindVishnu Aravind
Jun 22, 2025, 02:30 pm IST
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US Attack mirrors Indian surgical strike in Pakistan as B-2 Bombers hit Iranian nuclear sites

US Attack mirrors Indian surgical strike in Pakistan as B-2 Bombers hit Iranian nuclear sites

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US B-2 bombers launched from Guam have reportedly destroyed three major Iranian nuclear sites, Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, in a precision airstrike. President Donald Trump confirmed the operation on Truth Social. The strike on Fordow, Iran’s heavily fortified underground facility, was the most significant. The mission drew comparisons to India’s Operation Sindoor, swift, targeted, and without wider escalation.

Echoes of India’s Surgical Strikes and Operation Sindoor

Trump appeared to signal a deliberate, calculated move, an American version of a surgical strike. The nature of the mission has drawn strong parallels with India’s surgical strikes conducted in Pakistan targeting terror camps in 2016, 2019 as well as Operation Sindoor in 2025. In both cases, the Indian Armed Forces struck with precision, destroyed identified targets, and returned swiftly without prolonging the conflict. The US strike seems to follow the same doctrine, swift, precise, and without escalation.

Trump’s emphasis that all American aircraft returned safely after executing the strikes deep within Iranian airspace underlines this strategy. It aligns closely with India’s model of limited but effective punitive action, a strategy that combines military precision with geopolitical restraint.

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The message is clear: further escalation will depend solely on Iran’s response. Much like India’s calibrated retaliation after the Operation Sindoor, where Pakistani military installations were targeted only after Indian bases came under fire, the US approach appears to hinge on deterrence. If Iran chooses not to retaliate, the US will avoid further confrontation. But any aggression from Tehran could invite a stronger response. This strategic posture, reminiscent of India’s defence doctrine.

Fordow: Iran’s Hidden Nuclear Fortress Obliterated

The Fordow facility, located in the mountainous Qom region approximately 95 km from Tehran, has been one of Iran’s most secretive and fortified nuclear sites. Concealed beneath a mountain and strengthened with layers of reinforced concrete, it was virtually impervious to conventional weapons. Intelligence agencies, both Israeli and American, have long speculated about the activities inside Fordow but never had complete visibility. The decision to destroy it with precision bombing suggests that the US aimed to eliminate not just infrastructure, but uncertainty.

Iran followed the global pattern by constructing Fordow deep underground. However, the success of the US strike, driven by deep-penetration bunker-buster bombs, shows that even such fortified facilities are not beyond reach.

Reports indicate that the bombs pierced multiple layers of rock and reinforced concrete to obliterate what many called the ‘crown jewel’ of Iran’s nuclear program. Beyond just an enrichment centre, Fordow served as a storage hub, giving Iran long-term strategic capability.

The United States became directly involved in the conflict on its 10th day, signalling both strategic patience and military readiness. India’s own military doctrines of quick retribution and controlled escalation seem to have found echoes in this transcontinental display of force.

In effect, this US mission not only reshapes the dynamics of the Iran-US conflict but also underscores India’s growing influence on global military thinking.

Topics: Operation SindoorB-2 BombersNatanzIraIsrael ConflictFordowPakistanIsfahanUSA
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