
US Military General Describes Iran Nuclear Mission as "Super Bowl" of Operations
Washington D.C. – General Dan "Razin" Caine of the United States Air Force provided an update today on the recent mission targeting Iran's nuclear sites, emphasizing the extraordinary collaboration and dedication of the personnel involved. Speaking from the Department of Defense, General Caine revealed that the crews who attacked Fordow were comprised of active-duty Air Force members and the Missouri Air National Guard. "The crews ranked from captain to colonel, and most were graduates of the Air Force Weapons School headquartered at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada," General Caine stated. He further noted the inclusion of both male and female aviators on this critical mission. In a powerful testament to the mission's significance and the effort expended, General Caine recounted a conversation with a crew member. "A crew member told me when I talked to them on video the other day that this felt like the Super Bowl," he quoted. General Caine underscored the collective effort, stating, "The thousands of scientists, airmen, and maintainers all coming together to get the job done." The general's remarks highlighted the precision and extensive coordination required for the successful execution of such a complex operation.