US deploys six B-2 bombers to Indian Ocean ahead of Iran standoff
- The US deployed at least six B-2 bombers to Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean.
- Rising tensions with Iran over its nuclear program and conflict in Yemen prompted the deployment.
- This bomber concentration, along with aerial refueling, suggests a possible strike on Iranian nuclear facilities.
- Donald Trump warned, "If they don't make a deal, there will be bombing," signaling potential action.
- The deployment sends a clear message to Iran and positions the US to potentially strike hardened, underground targets.
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Ominous Buildup of B-2 Bombers on Diego Garcia
Malcolm Nance was out with a very disturbing report today on the unprecedented buildup of our nuclear-capable B-2 stealth bombers on the Indian Ocean base of Diego Garcia: In late March a mass of US Air Force in flight refueling tankers were seen...
US show of force for Iran. Six B-2 strategic bombers, sent to an island in the Indian Ocean
The Pentagon has sent at least six B-2 bombers, or 30 percent of the U.S. Air Force stealth bomber fleet, to the Indian Ocean island of Diego Garcia in what analysts called a message to Iran as tensions rise again in the Middle East, according to CNN.
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