U.S. B-2 Stealth Bombers Move to Guam Amid Iran Tensions
U.S. B-2 Stealth Bombers Move to Guam Amid Iran Tensions

U.S. B-2 Stealth Bombers Move to Guam Amid Iran Tensions

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Reports indicate that six U.S. B-2 stealth bombers have been moved from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri to strategic locations such as Guam and possibly Diego Garcia amid rising tensions with Iran. These bombers are capable of carrying the GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator, a 30,000-pound bunker-buster bomb designed to penetrate deeply fortified targets like Iran's Fordo nuclear facility, which is buried within a mountain system. Experts note the difficulty in neutralizing Fordo due to its depth, making the B-2's unique capabilities critical for any potential strike. The movement of these bombers may serve both as a preparatory measure for President Trump's administration and as a psychological signal to deter adversaries. The U.S. strategic bomber fleet, including the B-2, remains a vital component of the country's nuclear triad and is undergoing modernization efforts to maintain operational effectiveness. Deployments to forward bases like Diego Garcia and Guam are part of regular rotations but take on heightened significance during periods of increased military readiness related to Middle Eastern conflicts.

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