President Donald Trump has returned to Washington, D.C. from Bedminster to hold a critical National Security Council meeting on the escalating war between Israel and Iran. Multiple B-2 stealth bombers, capable of carrying GBU-57 bunker-buster bombs, have taken off from Whiteman Air Force Base and are reportedly heading toward Guam, signaling possible preparations for a U.S. strike on Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility.
🧨 Key Developments:
• The Trump administration has not officially committed to joining the war, but Israeli defense officials believe a U.S. entry is imminent.
• Air traffic control logs confirm B-2 deployment; this could be a strategic move to pressure Iran diplomatically, or a prelude to action.
• Israeli Foreign Minister claims airstrikes have pushed Iran’s nuclear timeline back by 2–3 years.
• Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian vows not to fully halt nuclear activities, but expresses openness to dialogue.
• Explosions reported in Ahvaz, Dezful, and Mahshahr, with Israeli jets targeting missile radars, drones, and oil infrastructure.
• U.S. State Department begins evacuations of American citizens from Israel and the West Bank.
⚔️ A U.S. strike on Fordow—if greenlit—would likely be a high-risk, high-impact move intended to destroy Iran’s most fortified nuclear site. Israel has warned it may act alone if the U.S. does not commit within Trump’s proposed two-week window.