US B-2 Bombers Head West Amidst Rising Iran Tensions

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A group of U.S. B-2 stealth bombers are on the move, at a time when tensions are escalating over potential American involvement in the conflict between Israel and Iran.

According to Fox News, flight data indicates that the strategic bombers departed from their base in Missouri and are heading towards the U.S. West Coast after a refueling stop. This detail suggests the aircraft might be carrying a heavy payload.

B-2 aircraft are equipped for long-range missions and can transport powerful bunker-buster bombs, which would be necessary for fortified targets like Iran’s Fordow nuclear plant, located 90 meters underground.

These movements come just days after President Donald Trump stated he would make a decision within two weeks on whether to authorize an attack on Iran. The deployment of these aircraft suggests preparations for rapid action.

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