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U.S. Deploys B-2 Bombers to Guam Amid Iran-Israel Tensions

U.S. Deploys B-2 Bombers to Guam Amid Iran-Israel Tensions. Source: U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Dylan Nuckolls, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

The United States is deploying B-2 stealth bombers to Guam, U.S. officials told Reuters, as President Donald Trump considers whether to support Israel in its escalating conflict with Iran. The move comes amid heightened tensions, though it remains unclear if the deployment is directly linked to Middle East developments.

B-2 bombers are capable of carrying the GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator, a 30,000-pound bunker-busting bomb designed to destroy heavily fortified underground facilities like Iran’s Fordow nuclear site. While no official orders have been issued to move the bombers beyond Guam, speculation is rising that they may be repositioned to Diego Garcia, a U.S.-British base strategically located in the Indian Ocean. This base offers ideal proximity for operations in the Middle East.

Previously, B-2s stationed in Diego Garcia were replaced by B-52 bombers last month. The return of stealth bombers to the region could signal increased U.S. military readiness as officials and analysts watch closely for any further deployments.

Meanwhile, Israel claimed it killed a senior Iranian commander during recent airstrikes, further escalating a conflict that has lasted over a week. Iran, maintaining that its nuclear program is peaceful, refuses to negotiate under threat, while Israel accuses Tehran of nearing nuclear weapons capability.

President Trump has said he will take up to two weeks to decide on U.S. involvement, hoping that diplomacy prevails. Recent U.S. military movements include tanker aircraft sent to Europe, fighter jets to the Middle East, and an aircraft carrier shifting from the Indo-Pacific to the region—indicating preparation for broader military engagement if needed.

These developments highlight the rising geopolitical risks and the potential for direct U.S. military involvement in the Iran-Israel conflict.

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