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[U.S. Strikes on Iran, Supreme Court Rulings, and Michelle Obama's New Perspective]-[Iran Intelligence, Supreme Court Term Ends, Gaza Food Program]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-06-27

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U.S. Military Operation Against Iran's Nuclear Infrastructure

The Trump administration has officially disclosed details regarding U.S. airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, an operation described as being "many years in the making." According to General Dan Cain, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, the U.S. military had been tracking developments at the Fordow nuclear site since 2009. A specialized team from the Pentagon’s Defense Threat Reduction Agency spent over 15 years obsessing over this target, meticulously analyzing geology and construction, to the point where they "literally dreamed about this target at night."

Because the site was buried deep within a mountain, the U.S. developed a "30,000 pound bunker busting bomb" known as the Massive Ordnance Penetrator. While the administration claims the strikes successfully hit three separate sites, there remains significant uncertainty regarding the actual impact. Intelligence assessments are still ongoing, and while Iran’s foreign minister admitted to "serious damage," international watchdogs like the IAEA maintain that the entire program was not destroyed. A lingering point of contention involves the whereabouts of 900 pounds of highly enriched uranium, which Iranian officials claim to have secured.

Supreme Court Term Conclusion and Key Legal Battles

The Supreme Court is concluding its term with several high-stakes rulings. A central case involves "birthright citizenship," where the administration seeks to challenge the authority of lower courts to issue "nationwide injunctions." Legal correspondent Nina Totenberg noted that while the administration’s executive order is widely viewed as contradicting the Constitution’s text regarding children born in the U.S., the Court may focus on the procedural limits of judicial power rather than the merits of citizenship itself.

Other notable cases include a challenge from Montgomery County regarding parental rights to opt children out of curricula on religious grounds, and a push by conservative groups to dismantle provisions of the Affordable Care Act that mandate free preventive care. Additionally, the Court is addressing a Texas law concerning age verification for access to online pornography, signaling a busy period even as the justices head toward their summer "shadow docket."

The Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza

The U.S. has pledged $30 million in funding for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), an Israeli and U.S.-supported initiative intended to distribute food. However, the program has faced intense criticism, with the UN describing it as a "death trap." The sites are located in military zones, resulting in frequent shootings and casualties among Palestinians seeking aid. Dr. Adnan Hossein, a volunteer physician, described the situation as a "horror movie on repeat," noting that patients arrive at his resuscitation bay with injuries sustained while attempting to secure food.

Chaos in Gaza is escalating as armed clans loot aid convoys. Reports indicate that over 100 trucks were stolen by these groups, and clashes between these factions and Hamas security forces have intensified, further destabilizing the region. The Israeli military continues to target police and security personnel in Gaza, which they classify as an arm of Hamas, contributing to a total breakdown of order after 20 months of conflict.

Michelle Obama’s Personal Evolution

In a departure from her former role as First Lady, Michelle Obama is focusing on her "civilian self" and personal autonomy. In a conversation with Rachel Martin, Obama reflected on her past, noting that she often felt her individual ambition was "squelched" by the constraints of her public life and the necessity of prioritizing her family and husband's career.

She addressed rumors regarding her marriage with characteristic candor, dismissing media speculation as an "apocalypse" of public chatter. Discussing her future, Obama shared her mindfulness about aging, noting that at 61, she is hyper-aware of the passage of time. She expressed a desire to make her remaining years "long and purposeful," prioritizing personal choices over public expectations—even if that means declining traditional duties like attending inaugurations or funerals. Reflecting on a high school counselor who once told her she wasn't "Princeton material," she noted that such experiences didn't wound her but instead fueled her determination to prove doubters wrong.

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📖 Transcript

Military officers planned a strike on an Iranian nuclear facility for 15 years.
They literally dreamed about this target at night when they slept.
What were the results once the attack finally came?
I'm Steve Inskeep with A.
Martinez, and this is Up First from NPR News.
The Supreme Court ends its term today with six rulings due, including one on birthright citizenship.

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