B-2 Stealth Bombers Reportedly On The Move To U.S. Base In Guam As Trump Mulls Iran Strike

Jun 21, 2025 - 09:28
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B-2 Stealth Bombers Reportedly On The Move To U.S. Base In Guam As Trump Mulls Iran Strike

B-2 stealth bombers reportedly appear to be on the move to a U.S. Air Force base in Guam, days after President Donald Trump said he’ll decide if the U.S. Military will strike Iran’s nuclear sites within a matter of two weeks.

A report from Fox News on Saturday morning said six bombers took off from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri, and appear to be headed to Guam, per flight tracking data and voice communications with air traffic control.

Based on fueling patterns, the bombers could be loaded with bunker-buster bombs, which would be critical in attacking Fordow, Iran’s nuclear site, the report noted.

On Thursday, Trump relayed a message on the Middle East conflict through White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, saying that he would decide whether to strike Iran “within the next two weeks.”

The following day, Iran said it has rejected “several” calls for negotiations from the United States. “Americans want to negotiate and have sent messages several times, but we clearly said that as long as this aggression doesn’t stop, there’s no place for talk of dialogue,” Iran Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said in an address on state television, the New York Post reported.

The bombers’ movement could be a tactic from the U.S. to add pressure on the Iranian regime to come to the table for negotiations.

Trump has backed Israel’s airstrikes on Iran that have taken out some of the radical Islamic regime’s nuclear facilities and military leaders, while urging the Ayatollah to come to the negotiating table.

The president has not ruled out direct U.S. military action against Iran, and even said that the United States knows “exactly where the so-called ‘Supreme Leader’ is hiding.”

Zach Jewell contributed to this report.

Related: Trump Explains What Unconditional Surrender Looks Like For Iranian Regime

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