Israel's Urgent Warning to Trump Amid B-2 Bombers Deployment to Guam Amid Iran Tensions

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Multiple B-2 stealth bombers were headed to Guam on Saturday amid speculation about US striking Iran's nuclear facility

Israeli officials have informed President Donald Trump's administration that they are considering acting alone to dismantle key parts of Iran's nuclear program without waiting for two weeks. This development coincides with the deployment of multiple B-2 stealth bombers to Guam, as reported by various news outlets, amidst speculation about potential US involvement in the conflict between Iran and Israel.

The movement of the B-2 bombers was tracked by flight monitoring services on Saturday, as confirmed by CNN and Reuters. These aircraft were accompanied by refueling tankers. While the Trump administration has not officially announced whether the US will join Israel in its actions, sources revealed to the New York Times that discussions are ongoing.

According to reports, Israeli officials have conveyed to their US counterparts that Israel is prepared to take unilateral action against Iran. They also believe that Washington is likely to enter the conflict, prompting Tel Aviv to make necessary preparations.

Meanwhile, the US Department of State has initiated the evacuation of American citizens from Israel, as confirmed by Ambassador Mike Huckabee. He urged Americans to fill out the necessary forms and take the earliest available option for departure.

Speculation about a potential US strike targeting Iran's nuclear facilities includes the use of B-2 bombers, capable of deploying 30,000-pound bunker buster bombs. This could be aimed at Iran's heavily fortified uranium enrichment site at Fordow, although official confirmation from the Pentagon and the White House is pending.

President Trump has expressed varying views on the matter, dismissing European diplomatic efforts while keeping the option of US involvement open. He mentioned a two-week timeframe for a decision during a recent press briefing.



Source: Hindustan Times
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