B-2 bombardments, capable of wearing anti-tunic bombs, left the US to the Pacific. Airplanes can attack Iranian nuclear installations


Bombardier Northrop B-2 Photo: Pictorial Press, Painorial Press Ltd / Alamy / Profimedia
B-2 bombers took off from a base from the US and headed west above the Pacific, at a time when President Donald Trump weighs on a military intervention against Iran, New York Times and flight surveillance sites on Saturday, AFP reports.
These stealth-type strategic bombers, the only ones capable of transporting CBU-57 anti-buses, took off from the Base of the Whiteman Air Forces, the US Center, and were spotted off the coast of California, accompanied by power planes, according to these sources.
The destination of these planes was not known, but according to the New York Times, they were heading to the island of Guam in the Pacific.
The US president, who said Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon, returns to the White House on Saturday afternoon, to prescribe a new Security Council.
He granted “maximum two weeks” before making a decision on a possible American participation in the Israeli offensive against Iran.
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Experts converge in the opinion that only the US have the ability to destroy Iranian nuclear installations located at high, at the Fordo, south of Tehran.
The Forto Uranium enrichment plant is located almost a hundred meters underground under a mountain and has not suffered damage or they are minimal. To hit this plant, Israel needs powerful GBU-57 anti-buses, 13 tonnes, owned by the US and can only be launched by American B-2 bombers.




