The United States mobilizes bombers to the Pacific while Trump Sopesa if you will attack Iran

Chijioke Obinna

The United States mobilizes bombers to the Pacific while Trump Sopesa if you will attack Iran

Several B-2 bombers of the United States Air Force have taken off in the last hours towards the Pacific, while President Donald Trump Sopesa the possibility of attacking Iran, according to the monitoring of websites specialized in air traffic.

The transfer of these planes It does not necessarily imply that the Republican President has already made a decisionsince it is not unusual to relocate military assets, according to The New York Times.

According to flight trackers, the B-2 departed from the Whiteman Air Base, in the state of Misuri, destined for Guam, an American territory in micronsia that houses military facilities.

Trump will make a decision in the next two weeks

Trump will return this Saturday to Washington from his golf course in Bedminster (New Jersey) to meet with your national security team and Continue debates about a possible participation of the United States in Israeli attacks against Iran.

The White House has warned that the president will make a decision in the next two weeks On the possibility of launching an offensive whose official objective would be to prevent the Islamic Republic from obtaining a nuclear weapon.

The attacks between Iran and Israel continue

It is about ninth day of war Between Iran and Israel. The Iranian government has updated the dead figures a week later and has raised them to 430, most civilians and among them 54 women and children.

“Until this morning, Israeli attacks have claimed the lives of More than 400 helpless Iranians And they have left another 3,056 injured by missiles and drones, “said the Ministry of Health, Hossein Kermanpour.

On the other hand, in Israel the death toll is still anchored since Monday in 24, even though Iran has not ceased the counterattacksfocused mainly on the center and north of the country and in Tel Aviv.

Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, ordered the offensive while Iran negotiated with the United States an agreement on its nuclear program. Although Iran has denied that it is developing nuclear weapons and has warned that it would be “unfortunate and very dangerous” an entry from the United States in the conflict.

Chijioke Obinna

I've been passionate about storytelling and journalism since my early days growing up in Lagos. With a background in political science and years of experience in investigative reporting, I aim to bring nuanced perspectives to pressing global issues. Outside of writing, I enjoy exploring Nigeria’s vibrant cultural scene and mentoring young aspiring journalists.