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U.S. moves B 2s to Guam to “dramatically intensify” pressure

The United States is highly escalating from its military situation in the Middle East by re-placing its B-2 bombers to Guam amid the increasing tensions between Israel and Iran, according to US officials who spoke to Reuters. President Trump weighs whether he will join the continuous strikes against Iran, with a final decision expected during the next two weeks.

Officials refused to specify the number of bombers that were transferred from B-2, but they confirmed that no orders were issued to publish them beyond Game. These bombers can carry 30,000 GBU-57 pounds “penetration of huge munitions”, arms experts who say it is uniquely designed to penetrate underground nuclear facilities such as the Iranian Fordo site.

This step is part of a broader American military accumulation in the region. Additional aircraft for tankers and combat aircraft were transported near the Middle East, and the American -based American Pacific Aircraft carrier is heading towards the region, indicating high willingness.

Trump said he had up to two weeks to decide on our involvement, saying he wants to “know whether people come to their senses or not.” Meanwhile, Iran rejected Western peace proposals, with the Foreign Minister warning that the United States’s entry into the conflict may “greatly increase regional hostilities – a blatant reminder of the high risks of playing.

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