B-2 bombers striking Iran’s nuclear facilities return to US base

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Stealth Bombers Return to Missouri Base After Iran Strike
Stealth B-2 Spirit bombers that targeted Iranian nuclear facilities with massive bunker-buster bombs have begun landing at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri. An Associated Press reporter observed at least seven of the aircraft returning on a clear, windy Sunday afternoon.

Final Wave of Bombers Completes Mission
The returning aircraft arrived in two groups, with four bombers looping around the base before descending from the north, followed by another group of three within ten minutes.

Deception Tactics Used in U.S. Air Strike
According to U.S. officials, a separate group of B-2s had flown west from Missouri as a diversion, while the actual strike force—seven stealth bombers—quietly headed east and conducted the real mission in Iran.

U.S. Joins Israeli Campaign Against Iran's Nuclear Program
The U.S. military struck three targets in Iran Saturday evening, marking a significant escalation as it formally joined Israel’s ongoing campaign to cripple Iran’s nuclear capabilities and missile defenses.

Bunker-Busters Deliver Devastating Blow to Iranian Facilities
U.S. and Israeli officials emphasized that only the American B-2 bombers could deliver the 30,000-pound Massive Ordnance Penetrator bombs capable of reaching fortified Iranian nuclear sites buried deep underground.

Strategic Strike Marks Turning Point in U.S.-Iran Tensions
The coordinated operation represents a calculated but high-stakes move by the United States to directly challenge Iran’s long-term nuclear ambitions.

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