B-2 Pilots Who Flew Iran Strike Mission Will Visit White House on July Fourth
- Seven B-2 bombers flew nonstop from Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, to strike Iranian nuclear sites at Fordo and Natanz last weekend in Operation Midnight Hammer.
- The mission involved multiple mid-air refuelings and fighter jet support due to a 36-hour round trip covering a great distance to stop Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
- The B-2s dropped 14 bunker-buster bombs, while U.S. submarines launched Tomahawk missiles at Iran’s Isfahan nuclear site during coordinated strikes.
- President Trump praised the pilots who flew 36 hours in a confined aircraft, highlighting their precision in striking targets as small as a circle and another roughly half the dimensions of a refrigerator door from an altitude of 50,000 feet.
- Pilots from the mission are invited to the White House to be honored during the nation’s upcoming birthday celebration, underscoring the operation’s success and national pride.
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B-2 pilots who flew Iran strike mission will visit White House on July Fourth
The B-2 pilots who carried out the strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities will visit the White House on Friday for the Fourth of July holiday, a White House official told The Hill. The president will speak at a celebration that will include a flyover of B-2 bombers and other personnel from Whiteman Air Force Base…
White House says pilots who flew Iran mission will join Trump for July 4 event
"President Trump looks forward to celebrating our nation's founding on Friday in the nation's capital," Leavitt said in a statement. "To join in the celebration, the might of America's Air Force will conduct a flyover featuring our state-of-the-art F-22s, B-2s, and F-35s - the same air capabilities used for the decisive and successful strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities."
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The pilots who flew the B-2 bombers that attacked multiple Iran nuclear sites last weekend are coming to the White House, according to President Donald Trump.During an interview on “Sunday Morning Futures,” anchor Maria Bartiromo asked Trump if he was going to “do something” for the “courageous” pilots after noting the president wants to “honor” them.“Yes, they’re going to come to the White House. But what you said is right. These people flew 36…
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