US officials confirm B-2 bombers moved to Guam as Trump mulls striking Iran

In this photo released by US Air National Guard, a US Air Force B-2 Spirit stealth bomber takes off from a Royal Australian Air Force base in Amberley, Australia, September 11, 2024. (Staff Sgt. Whitney Erhart/US Air National Guard via AP)
In this photo released by US Air National Guard, a US Air Force B-2 Spirit stealth bomber takes off from a Royal Australian Air Force base in Amberley, Australia, September 11, 2024. (Staff Sgt. Whitney Erhart/US Air National Guard via AP)

WASHINGTON — The United States is moving B-2 bombers to the Pacific island of Guam, two US officials tells Reuters, as President Donald Trump weighs whether the United States should take part in Israel’s strikes against Iran.

It’s unclear whether the bomber deployment is tied to Middle East tensions.

The B-2 can be equipped to carry America’s 30,000-pound GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator, designed to destroy targets deep underground. That is the weapon that experts say could be used to strike Iran’s nuclear program, including Fordo.

The officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity, decline to disclose any further details. One official says no forward orders have been given yet to move the bombers beyond Guam. They do not say how many B-2 bombers are being moved.

The Pentagon doesn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

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