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U.S. B-2 Stealth Bombers Seen Heading to Guam as Trump Weighs Strike on Iran

Following Trump’s pause of planned strikes, he is consulting top advisers on possible military action this weekend.

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Overview

  • Steve Bannon told listeners on his WarRoom podcast that his sources say “the party is on,” signaling a potential U.S. attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities.
  • Bannon met with President Trump for a private lunch on June 19 to argue against immediate military action and to question Israeli intelligence on Iran’s underground sites.
  • Multiple outlets reported that six B-2 stealth bombers departed an Air Force base in Missouri and are appearing to head toward Guam for possible deployment.
  • Trump has expressed skepticism about Israel’s capacity to destroy the deep underground Fordow enrichment site and delayed any strike for two weeks pending diplomatic talks.
  • The prospect of U.S. involvement has exposed deep rifts within the MAGA movement over supporting military action against Iran.