US ‘moving’ B-2 bombers to Guam amid Israel-Iran tensions: Report
- Multiple B-2 bombers have been deployed toward Guam, potentially for missions against Iran's nuclear facilities, as reported by The New York Times.
- President Donald Trump announced the destruction of Iran's Fordow nuclear facility, which is crucial for Iran's nuclear capabilities.
- The B-2 stealth bomber can carry the Massive Ordnance Penetrator bomb, a weapon designed to penetrate deeply buried targets, such as facilities in Iran.
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Early Warning Signs: US Movement Detected Early Saturday Hinted At Devastating Attack on Iran
News broke of B-2 bombers that could be used to bomb Iran’s nuclear facilities being sent toward Guam hours before the Saturday night attack that plunged the United States into […] The post Early Warning Signs: US Movement Detected Early Saturday Hinted At Devastating Attack on Iran appeared first on The Western Journal.
Why are B-2 stealth bombers being deployed to Guam, and what could come next?
As the war between Iran and Israel continues, Fox News confirmed earlier reports that B-2 stealth bombers took off from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri and headed to Guam. A Reuters report, quoting one U.S. official, said no order was given to move the planes beyond Guam. Reuters said it wasn't clear if the deployment was linked to the rising tensions in the Middle East. The UK Defense Journal reports the stealth bombers were accompanied by …
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