U.S. Deploys B-2 Stealth Bombers to the Pacific as Trump Considers Iran Strike: Report
- Six U.S. B-2 stealth bombers departed Missouri on June 21, 2025, en route to Guam amid escalating Israel-Iran conflict.
- This deployment follows President Trump's Friday statement giving Iran two weeks to limit its nuclear program to avoid U.S. strikes.
- Experts say only B-2s carrying 30,000-pound bunker-buster bombs can destroy Iran’s deeply buried Fordow nuclear facility near Qom.
- Iran’s Supreme Leader cautioned the United States that any acts of war would be met with equivalent retaliation, warning that conflict would cause serious harm.
- The bombers’ Guam deployment signals possible U.S. military intervention if diplomacy fails, as Trump weighs joining Israel’s attacks on Iran.
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The US military dropped new photos of the Operation Midnight Hammer B-2 Spirit bombers
A B-2 preparing for strikes against Iran's nuclear facilities.509th Bomb WingThe US military released new imagery of its B-2 stealth bombers from before and after the operation against Iran.The B-2s were part of Operation Midnight Hammer against Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend.Iran has already retaliated by launching missiles at a US air base in Qatar.The US Air Force on Monday released new photos and video footage of the B-2 Spirit …
It all started at midnight on Saturday, when US President Donald Trump and his closest aides, wearing red caps, sat in the White House Situation Room. They watched as a fleet of aircraft took off from an air base in Missouri, the rural heartland of the US. The world looked the other way, as aviation enthusiasts and the media watched B-2 bombers flying west to a US base in the Pacific Ocean. But they were bait, and on Sunday midnight local time, …


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