JD Vance says Iran strikes hit 'target the size of a washing machine'
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Vice President J.D. Vance lauded U.S. pilots for striking a target the size of ‘a washing machine’ from across the globe during their bold assault on Iranian nuclear sites.

“It’s truly an amazing mission, showcasing the strength of the American military,” Vance stated on NBC’s Meet the Press. “These pilots journeyed from Missouri without a single landing.”

The vice president made his rounds on the Sunday morning TV shows to offer further insight into the unprecedented U.S. military actions against Iran’s nuclear sites, emphasizing that there was no desire to place U.S. troops on the ground for a lengthy conflict. On Saturday night, Vance was observed standing behind President Donald Trump as he declared the operation a ‘success.’

The sortie involved seven B-2 stealth bombers and a total of 125 military aircraft, including fighter jets and refueling tankers, top Pentagon officials confirmed during a Sunday morning briefing.   

‘They dropped 30,000-pound bombs on a target the size of a washing machine and then got back home safely without ever landing in the Middle East or ever stopping other than to briefly refuel … And, of course, they did that in the air,’ the vice president continued. 

He said the U.S. ‘substantially delayed’ Iran’s nuclear program, but said he would not get into ‘sensitive intelligence’ when pressed by host Kristen Welker on how many years the program would be set back. 

Vice President JD Vance celebrated the U.S. pilots who hit a 'target the size of a washing machine' with massive 30,000-pound bombs

Vice President JD Vance celebrated the U.S. pilots who hit a ‘target the size of a washing machine’ with massive 30,000-pound bombs

United States Air Force Northrop Grumman B-2 stealth bomber, the only aircraft capable of delivering the GBU-57 series MOP (Massive Ordnance Penetrator) 30,000-pound class precision-guided 'bunker buster' bomb dropped on Iran's mountainous Fordow nuclear site

United States Air Force Northrop Grumman B-2 stealth bomber, the only aircraft capable of delivering the GBU-57 series MOP (Massive Ordnance Penetrator) 30,000-pound class precision-guided ‘bunker buster’ bomb dropped on Iran’s mountainous Fordow nuclear site 

Vance celebrated the Air Force pilots that took off from Missouri and flew continuously for nearly a day to carry out the mission

Vance celebrated the Air Force pilots that took off from Missouri and flew continuously for nearly a day to carry out the mission

Earlier Sunday at the Pentagon, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Dan Caine told the press that it’s too early to know the full extent of the damage to Iran’s key nuclear sites. 

‘I think we set that program back substantially, and we did it without endangering the lives of the American pilots,’ Vance claimed. ‘That’s an incredible thing, and I think we all should be proud of, whatever our politics, we should be proud of what these guys accomplished.’

When asked by Welker if the U.S. is ‘at war with Iran,’ the VP shot down the idea, reiterating: ‘We’re at war with Iran’s nuclear program.’  

The 40-year-old Republican also told Welker that the Iranian regime dragged out nuclear negotiations intentionally to buy time for them to create a nuclear weapon. 

Trump’s envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff was even due to meet with Iranian negotiators for talks on a nuclear deal on the same weekend Israel launched an attack on its longtime adversary last week. 

The Israeli forces and Mossad killed one of the Iranian negotiators who had met with U.S. officials, according to the New York Times.

‘The diplomacy never was given a real chance by the Iranians,’ Vance argued. 

Satellite imagery of the Fordow Nuclear Facility in Qom, Iran, after a reported strike on June 22, 2025

Satellite imagery of the Fordow Nuclear Facility in Qom, Iran, after a reported strike on June 22, 2025

The Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf is a crucial chokepoint for oil tankers traveling through the area. Some estimates suggest up to 25 percent of the world's oil flows through the strait

The Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf is a crucial chokepoint for oil tankers traveling through the area. Some estimates suggest up to 25 percent of the world’s oil flows through the strait

The VP then gave Iran a warning should it seek to escalate military tensions in the region. 

Vance said it would be ‘suicidal’ for the Iranians if they decided to cut off the Strait of Hormuz, which by some estimates facilitates a quarter of the globe’s oil flow. Such a move would trigger rippling economic consequences. 

The administration has been adamant about striking a deal with Iran that keeps nuclear weapons out of the country. 

The desire in the White House to strike a deal remains, Vance said. 

‘I just can’t be clear enough here,’ he stressed. ‘The president has said he wants now to engage in a diplomatic process.’

But on Sunday on Fox News’ Sunday Morning Futures, Secretary of State Marco Rubio offered a much more harrowing assessment of Iran.

‘If Iran is committed to becoming a nuclear weapons power, I do think it puts the regime at risk. I think it would be the end of the regime,’ Rubio said. 

Named Operation Midnight Hammer, the U.S. military mission employed elaborate deception tactics, top defense officials revealed Sunday.

“We sent the B-2s in and out and back without the world knowing at all,” said Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

According to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Dan Caine, Iran failed to launch any planes in response, and no U.S. aircraft took enemy fire.

Caine said the mission’s goal was to degrade Iran’s nuclear program, but Hegseth boasted that “Iran’s nuclear ambitions have been obliterated.”

Defense officials emphasized that the strikes did not target Iranian troops or civilians.

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