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U.S. Deploys B-2 Stealth Bombers to the Pacific as Trump Considers Iran Strike: Report

UNITED STATES, JUN 23 – Seven B-2 bombers conducted the largest U.S. operational strike targeting Iran's nuclear sites, carrying Massive Ordnance Penetrators during a historic 37-hour mission, officials said.

  • On June 21, 2025, six U.S. B-2 stealth bombers departed Missouri en route to Guam amid escalating Israel-Iran conflict.
  • This deployment follows Israel's Operation Rising Lion airstrikes targeting Iran's nuclear and missile sites to preempt attacks.
  • The Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant near Qom, a key nuclear site buried 300 feet under mountains, is central to U.S. concerns.
  • President Trump stated during a June 21 briefing he will decide within two weeks whether to join Israel based on negotiation chances.
  • The bombers' presence near Guam, capable of deploying 30,000-pound bunker-buster bombs, signals possible U.S. military action against Iran’s fortified sites.
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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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To attack Iran’s nuclear program, the U.S. has used for the first time a powerful anti-bunker bomb, the only one capable of destroying installations at great depth. It is the GBU-57, a warhead capable of sinking tens of meters below the surface before it explodes. – 13 tons – What makes this American bomb unique is its ability to penetrate the rock and concrete. The GBU-57 “was designed to penetrate up to 200 feet (61 meters) underground before …

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