B-2 bombers who move to Guam in the midst of media east tensions, say American officials


A Stealth B-2 bomber, which is the only military plane capable of display

The United States is moving B-2 bombers to Guam Pacific Island, two US officials said to Reuters on Saturday, while President Donald Trump Sopesan if the United States should participate in Israel's strikes against Iran.

It was not clear if the deployment of bombers is linked to the tensions of the Middle East.

The B-2 can be equipped to carry the massive artillery penetrator of GBU-57 of 30,000 pounds from the United States, designed to destroy the deep objectives. That is the weapon that, according to experts, could be used to attack Iran's nuclear program, including Fordow.

The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, refused to reveal more details. An official said that no orders had yet given forward to move the bombers beyond Guam. They didn't say how many B-2 bombers are moving.

The Pentagon did not immediately respond to a request for comments.

Experts and officials are closely watching if the B-2 bombers will advance to an American-British military base on the island of the Diego García Indian Ocean. Experts say that Diego García is in an ideal position to operate in the Middle East.

The United States had B-2 bombers in Diego García until last month, when they were replaced by B-52 bombers.

Israel said on Saturday that he had killed a veteran Iranian commander during the attacks of both parties in the air war of more than a week, while Tehran said he would not negotiate on his nuclear program while he was under threat.

Israel says that Iran was about to develop nuclear weapons, while Iran says that his atomic program is only for peaceful purposes.

Trump has said he would take up to two weeks to decide whether the United States should enter the conflict on the side of Israel, enough time “to see if people return to their senses,” he said.

Reuters was the first to inform this week the movement of a large number of oil aircraft to Europe and other military assets in the Middle East, including the deployment of more combat planes.

An aircraft carrier in the Indo-Pacific is also directed to the Middle East.

'450 missiles'

Since Israel launched its offensive on June 13, aimed at nuclear and military sites, but also reached residential areas, Iran has responded with barriers that Israeli authorities say they have killed at least 25 people.

A hospital in the Israeli port of Haifa reported 19 injured, including a person in serious condition, after the last Iranian save.

So far, more than 450 missiles have triggered the country, along with about 400 drones, according to the National Directorate of Public Diplomacy of Israel.

On Saturday he reported on Saturday that the Israeli strikes, on Saturday, reported on Saturday that Israeli attacks had killed at least 430 people, including military commanders, nuclear and civil scientists.

An NGO based in the United States, the Human Rights news agency, provided a toll on Friday based on its sources and media reports, saying that at least 657 people have been killed in Iran, including 263 civilians.



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