US 'Doomsday Plane' Lands Near Washington After Iran Rejects Trump's Surrender Demand
- On Tuesday evening, a U.S. Air Force Boeing E-4B Nightwatch, known as the Doomsday Plane, flew from Barksdale Air Force Base to Joint Base Andrews in Maryland after a four-hour flight.
- The flight took place during escalating regional tensions and concerns over potential nuclear conflict in the Middle East, with the unusual callsign ORDER01 sparking speculation about heightened U.S. military alertness.
- Some observers interpreted the mission on Tuesday as related to increased protective measures for the president, who privately reviewed attack options against Iran but did not give final approval for military strikes.
- This week, President Trump demanded Tehran's 'unconditional surrender,' which Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei rejected, stating Iran would resist imposed war or peace.
- The deployment of the E-4B reinforces its role as a survivable command center during national emergencies and signals heightened alertness amid escalating Israel-Iran conflict and potential military action.
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A special US aircraft for the crisis has landed near Washington. The E-4B Nightwatch was already used in the attacks on September 11, 2001.
The Air Force’s “Nightwatch” Aircraft is designed to protect the President and Secretary of Defense
Report: President’s ‘Nightwatch’ Doomsday Plane Arrives in DC - News Addicts
The “Doomsday Plane” has landed in the Washington, D.C., area. One of a fleet of four specialized aircraft designed to survive a nuclear war has arrived in the nation’s capital, the New York Post reported Wednesday, citing flight tracking sources. And it’s happening as President Donald Trump is demanding an Iranian surrender in its war […] The post Report: President’s ‘Nightwatch’ Doomsday Plane Arrives in DC appeared first on News Addicts.
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