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US stealth bombers head over Pacific as Trump mulls Iran strikes

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Multiple B-2 bombers left a central US base overnight and were tracked flying over the Pacific Ocean with refuelling jets.

WASHINGTON: US stealth bombers were flying Saturday across the Pacific Ocean, according to tracking data and media reports, fuelling speculation over their intended mission as President Donald Trump considers joining Israel’s attack on Iranian nuclear sites.

Multiple B-2 bomber aircraft left a base in the central US overnight and were later tracked flying off the California coast along with aerial refuelling jets, The New York Times and specialist plane tracking sites reported.

The B-2 is capable of carrying America’s heaviest payloads, including the bunker-busting GBU-57, a 30,000-pound (13,607kg) warhead capable of penetrating 200 feet (61m) underground before exploding.

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