Breaking News US and Israel War Against Iran

Ambassadors from countries that are part of the Gulf Cooperation Council, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait, met with Rafael Grossi, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog. They expressed growing concern over the safety of nuclear facilities near their borders, and cautioned that any attack on such sites could have serious consequences. Israel has struck Iran’s nuclear facilities in what it says is an effort to stop it from developing a nuclear bomb, though Iran says its nuclear program is peaceful.

Multiple U.S. Air Force B-2 bombers appeared to be airborne and heading west from the United States across the Pacific, and President Trump is scheduled to return to the White House late on Saturday afternoon from New Jersey as he deliberates about whether to join Israel’s efforts to destroy Iran’s nuclear sites.

Air traffic control communications indicated that several B-2 aircraft — the planes that could be equipped to carry the 30,000-pound bunker-buster bombs that Mr. Trump is considering deploying against Iran’s underground nuclear facilities in Fordo — had taken off from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri.
 
The Iranian-backed Houthi militia of Yemen, which sits along a critical international shipping lane, has threatened to break its May truce with President Trump and attack U.S. targets if Washington supports the Israeli attacks on Iran. “In the event that the Americans become involved in the attack and aggression against Iran alongside the Israeli enemy, the armed forces will target their ships and warships in the Red Sea,” their military spokesman, Yahya Saree, said on Saturday.

Israel’s military said it sent some 30 fighter jets to strike military targets in the Ahvaz region of southwestern Iran on Saturday. The strikes hit a site storing missile launchers, it said, as well as radar sites. The targeted region would be likely be on the flightpath for U.S. bombers should President Trump order them to attack the nuclear-enrichment facilities at Fordo.
 
Problem is Israel got the US on their dick so self defense isn't a thing here. If Iran targets civilians all of a sudden that gives justification to the bullshit even tho they didn't start it.
Bullshit is headed their way whether they want it or not

Trying to find the post where homie stating the US bombing campaign will start this weekend
 
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US stealth bombers on the move - report​

A group of US stealth bombers appear to be on the move as tensions increase over whether America will join the Israel-Iran conflict.

According to Fox News, flight tracking data shows the B-2 warplanes, which are designed for long-range strike missions, heading off the west coast of America.

The reports adds that the bombers apparently refuelled after launching from Missouri, indicating they launched without full tanks due to a heavy onboard payload.

The B-2 aircraft are capable of delivering the 30,000lb bunker buster bombs needed to attack Fordow, the Iranian nuclear facility buried 300ft inside a mountain.


On Thursday, Donald Trump said he would make a decision on whether to strike Iran "in the next two weeks". The deployment of the bombers suggests the US president may be prepared to launch a strike sooner than expected.

A B-2 stealth bomber flies over Washington DC during a 4 July celebratio


A B-2 stealth bomber flies over Washington DC during a 4 July celebration, AP

It's unclear where exactly the bombers are heading to, though. Reported destinations include either Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean or a US military base in Guam.

The US would need British permission to launch strikes from Diego Garcia, over which the UK maintains sovereignty.

This would not be necessary if they deployed from the base in Guam.

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