US sends radar-evading bombers to Guam

US sends radar-evading bombers to Guam

US sends radar-evading bombers to Guam; Trump’s options against Iran

Six B-2 radar-evasive bombers have been deployed to the US air base in Guam amid speculation about a possible action by US President Donald Trump against Iran.

Fox News reported on Saturday, June 21, that the bombers were being transferred to a strategic U.S. Air Force base on the island of Guam. No further details have been released about the purpose of the move.

Guam is an island in the Western Pacific Ocean and is a territory of the United States. The region has always been used as a key military position for Washington against potential threats in Asia and the Middle East.

B-2 bombers are capable of carrying two 15-ton penetrating bombs; Bombs that only the US military has.

The military moves come as Donald Trump has announced that he will announce his decision on Iran within the next two weeks.