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Former MLB manager shares his hectic airport experience amid the strikes on Iran

Former MLB manager shares his hectic airport experience amid the strikes on Iran

Trump Declares Iranian Nuclear Site “Defeated”

President Donald Trump has stated that the Iranian nuclear facility, which was hit by an American B-2 stealth bomber, has been “defeated.”

This tense development coincided with former MLB manager Buck Showalter’s journey to New York City. Showalter, who has earned Major League Manager of the Year honors four times during his career, recently shared his experiences on Outkick’s “Don’t @ @ with Dan Dakich.”

He humorously cautioned, “Beware of yourself, don’t enter and leave New York City on the day your country bombed Iran. Holy Mori, a complete warning,” reflecting on the heightened tensions in Iran.

On another note, Showalter expressed support for stringent security measures at U.S. airports, stating, “The airport was so much fun, Dan, let’s do that. You know what security people are doing… I want them to check on everyone.”

He continued, “Be diligent about it. Take the time. I don’t mind queuing a few extra minutes to do it right. Pass that bag through again. Everyone complains about security, but what do you want to do?”

Showalter, whose last managerial position was with the Mets, began his career with the New York Yankees before moving on to lead teams like the Arizona Diamondbacks, Texas Rangers, and Baltimore Orioles.

In related news, U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegses indicated that the Iranian facility had been “destroyed,” although the U.S. intelligence community is still evaluating the overall damage.

According to a preliminary report from the U.S. Defense Agency, which was obtained by the Associated Press, the strike caused significant damage to the Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan sites. However, it was also noted that complete destruction of the site was not anticipated.

Israel, referencing reports from the Associated Press, claimed that Iran’s nuclear program had been pushed back significantly in recent years.

Recent satellite images from Maxar Technologies have shown substantial damage to the three nuclear sites, adding visual context to the ongoing situation.

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