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US B-2 Bombers in Guam fuel fears of strike on Iran Fordow nuclear site as Israel struck its Isfahan nuclear facility

Israel has launched a second strike on Iran’s Isfahan nuclear facility, fueling regional tensions. Meanwhile, the US deployment of B-2 bombers to Guam is fueling fears of a strike on Iran’s Fordow nuclear site

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US B-2 Bombers positioned amid Iran-Israel nuclear site strikes

US B-2 Bombers positioned amid Iran-Israel nuclear site strikes

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In a dramatic escalation, Israel has struck Iran’s Isfahan nuclear facility, a key node in Tehran’s nuclear infrastructure. The Israeli military released footage claiming to show the precision strike, but Iranian state, affiliated media, including the Fars News Agency, reported minimal damage, asserting there was no release of nuclear radiation.

The Isfahan facility is not just symbolic; it houses uranium enrichment plants and a nuclear fuel fabrication center. Israel’s first strike on June 13 aimed at damaging these capabilities. Officials in Tel Aviv later revealed the second air raid was launched to ensure destruction, of the facility, particularly its centrifuge production units. Centrifuges are central to uranium enrichment, a process critical for both nuclear energy and weapons programs.

“Overnight, we deepened the strike on the nuclear site in Isfahan and in western Iran. On the screen, you can see the site where reconversion of enriched uranium takes place. This is the stage following enrichment in the process of developing a nuclear weapon. We had already… pic.twitter.com/UbWO3M8PBV

— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) June 21, 2025

In retaliation, Iran launched five ballistic missiles toward central Israel at 2:40 a.m., triggering air raid sirens in Tel Aviv and surrounding cities. Israeli missile defense systems intercepted the incoming projectiles, preventing casualties, though a rooftop fire was reported on a residential building.

US B-2 Bombers in Guam Spark Fears of Strike on Iran’s Fordow Site

Amid this volatile backdrop, all eyes have turned to the United States. Washington’s decision to redeploy B-2 Spirit stealth bombers, capable of delivering nuclear and bunker-busting payloads, to Guam in the western Pacific has stirred speculation of a possible US strike on Iran’s deeply buried Fordow underground nuclear facility. The Fordow site is widely believed to be one of the most fortified in Iran’s nuclear arsenal, unreachable by conventional airstrikes.

Read More: Iran faces third earthquake in 9 days near nuclear sites amid Israel conflict; Sparks fear of test or targeted strike

The B-2 bombers, which flew from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri, were refueled mid-flight in Guam. Reports suggest the aircraft carried minimal fuel from the outset to accommodate a heavier bomb load, potentially indicating an operational mission profile rather than a routine drill. These stealth aircraft are the only platforms in the world capable of deploying GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) bombs, designed specifically to breach hardened underground targets like Fordow.

US President Donald Trump’s comment that the US would need ‘two more weeks’ to enter a direct military campaign with Iran now appears prescient. Whether or not the US is preparing for a joint strike or positioning itself for deterrence remains unclear, but the regional power dynamic is clearly shifting.

Topics: GuamIranIsraelUSAWest Asia ConflictB-2 BombersIsfahan nuclear facility
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