A major international operation may be unfolding — quietly, but with massive consequences.
According to multiple sources and strategic defense analysts, the United States is preparing to destroy a mountain in Iran.
Why?
Because beneath that mountain is believed to be a heavily protected nuclear facility. Not just any facility — but one that could give Iran nuclear weapons soon.
Why a Mountain?
Iran is suspected of hiding its nuclear development deep inside a mountain, far away from regular air surveillance or missile strikes.
Military experts believe the structure is:
- Shielded with thick rock layers
- Impossible to destroy with traditional missiles
- Built specifically to survive airstrikes
This has led to what may be one of the most aggressive military strategies in recent history: destroy the entire mountain — not just the bunker.
The Aircraft Involved
The video refers to a super-advanced bomber plane, casually called the “Devil of the Sky” (a metaphor, not an official aircraft name).
It’s described as:
- Valued at over ₹1,000 crores
- Capable of carrying 13,600 kg (13.6 tons) of bombs per trip
- Able to drop multiple bombs repeatedly
- Equipped with stealth and long-range precision
This aircraft is part of a planned bunker-buster mission designed to obliterate deep underground targets.
Why the Rush?
According to the narrative:
- Iran is just days away from finalizing nuclear weapons
- If Iran gains this capability, Israel could be wiped out with one attack
- Israel, feeling cornered, is coordinating with the U.S. to strike first
The idea is to disable Iran's nuclear threat before it becomes real.
Strategic Sketch by Israel
The caption also mentions that Israel:
- Is not only planning to attack nuclear sites
- But also hopes to overthrow Iran’s current regime
- And possibly install a government more friendly to the West
This signals that the mission isn’t just military — it’s also political.
How Big Is This?
Analysts compare this to:
- Hiroshima and Nagasaki — not because of nuclear weapons, but due to scale
- A high-risk, high-impact strategy to reshape regional power
- A possible trigger for a larger Middle East conflict
This mission is designed to deliver a message:
“We know where you are hiding — and we’re willing to destroy anything to stop you.”
Final Word
This operation isn't called "Devil of the Sky" in military terms. It’s a nickname for a plan so bold, many believed it was a rumor.
But now, satellite evidence, aircraft movement, and political behavior suggest:
Something is in motion.
Whether it succeeds or not, this event could become a turning point in:
- The future of nuclear weapons in the Middle East
- U.S.–Iran relations
- And global stability overall