A new bipartisan bill has been proposed in the US Congress that would grant the president the authority to provide Israel with advanced military assets, including B-2 bombers and bunker-buster bombs. This move aims to bolster Israel’s defensive capabilities in the face of potential threats from Iran, particularly concerning its nuclear program. The bill empowers the president to act decisively in the event of Iranian aggression or nuclear weapon development. If passed, this legislation could significantly alter the balance of power in the region and further cement the US-Israel alliance.
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The US bombing of Iran, as reported by Reuters, apparently began with a significant deception. A fleet of B-2 bombers, supposedly originating from Missouri, embarked on a mission that involved a carefully orchestrated diversion. While the intended target was clear, the route and even the number of bombers involved were cleverly obscured.
This elaborate maneuver involved a group of bombers seemingly heading west towards Guam, their transponders active, broadcasting their presence almost openly. This feint drew considerable attention and speculation online, with some observers debating the bombers’ true origin and purpose. Meanwhile, another group of bombers, unseen and unheard, quietly flew east, maintaining radio silence for a remarkable 18 hours while en route to Iran.… Continue reading
US B-2 bombers strike Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen | CNN Politics
The recent news of US B-2 bombers striking Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen has once again brought the ongoing conflict in the Middle East to the forefront of global attention. The decision to launch such a targeted strike is undoubtedly a bold move, signaling a clear message to Iran that the United States is not willing to tolerate any threats to peace and stability in the region.
As I read about this development, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of awe at the sheer power and precision of the B-2 bombers.… Continue reading
The recent news about sensitive data from US F-22, F-35, and B-2 Bomber programs being leaked to China, Russia, and Iran is deeply concerning on many levels. The fact that these breaches occurred as RTX employees traveled to these countries is alarming, to say the least. It raises serious questions about the protection of classified information and the potential implications for national security.
The casual nature with which some commentators seem to view these leaks is baffling. The idea that leaked information about these advanced military technologies may not be damaging because they are “old” or the assumption that China, Russia, or Iran may not be able to effectively replicate them is dangerously naive.… Continue reading