The Truth About Obliterategate

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The real problem isn’t that the media is asking questions about the efficacy of the attack. It’s the politicization of intelligence—which is incredibly dangerous, as Iraq War veterans like Hegseth should know. Photo: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images
Julia Ioffe
June 26, 2025

After an early U.S. intelligence assessment cast doubt on whether last weekend’s military strike destroyed Iran’s nuclear program or merely set it back a few months, an enraged Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth held a press conference this morning to push back. He berated the press for fixating on whether or not “Operation Midnight Hammer” had indeed “totally obliterated” Iran’s Fordow facility instead of reporting on the heroic and amazing pilots who executed the bombing run. Had anyone written stories, he wondered, about just how hard it is to fly a B-2 for so damn long? These pilots, the SecDef claimed last night in The Hague, were “very upset” at how the press was ostensibly questioning their work.