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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Donald Trump Warns of Fresh Strikes on Iran, Slams Ayatollah Khamenei Over ‘Victory’ Claims in Recent War With Israel
US President Donald Trump has lashed out at Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei over his claim that Iran won its recent 12-day war with Israel, and warned that the United States would 'absolutely' bomb the country again if Tehran pursued nuclear weapons, Al Jazeera reported. Donald Trump Warns of Fresh Strikes on Iran, Slams Ayatollah Khamenei Over ‘Victory’ Claims in Recent War With Israel.
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, …


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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