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US Proposes B-2 Bomber & Bunker Buster Transfer to Israel To Counter Iran Nukes

US lawmakers push for B-2 bomber and bunker buster transfer to Israel amid rising tensions with Iran and Yemen.

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US Proposes B-2 Bomber & Bunker Buster Transfer to Israel To Counter Iran Nukes

Amid new nuclear tensions between the US and Iran and rising missile threats from Yemen, US lawmakers have proposed authorizing President Donald Trump to send B-2 stealth bombers and 30,000-pound “bunker buster” bombs to Israel. They made this move just days after the US used 14 B-2-deployed bombs to strike three Iranian nuclear facilities—Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan.

The proposed legislation, known as the Bunker Buster Act, would give the US President the power to supply Israel with cutting-edge military equipment if Iran continues developing nuclear weapons.

Bunker Buster Act Makes Progress

Members Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.) and Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) sponsored the bill, which they said was necessary to help protect Israel from Iranian nuclear aspirations. The lawmakers stated that the US must never allow Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon. They supported previous US attacks on Iran and explained that Israel has the right to self-defense.

“Iran has murdered dozens of Americans, including our warriors, and repeatedly attacked Israel,” Gottheimer explained. “This legislation authorizes the President to arm Israel with the capabilities and training that they require to deter Iran and make the world a safer place,” Lawler said.

While the US now has 19 B-2 bombers at its disposal, it has never relinquished control of these stealth planes to an ally. This has thus stirred eyebrows worldwide.

Israel and US Officials Suggest Strikes on Yemen

The offer came after US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee hinted that B-2 bombers might strike Yemen as well. His statement was made following the Houthis’ missile attack on Israel. “Perhaps those B-2 bombers need to stop by Yemen,” Huckabee tweeted on X.

Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz also shared similar sentiments. “The fate of Tehran is the same as that of Yemen,” Katz threatened. He further said, “Whoever raises a hand against Israel — that hand will be cut off.”

Iran Halts Cooperation with Nuclear Watchdog

The bill comes also as Iran suspended cooperation with the UN nuclear agency, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has signed into law a bill ending all cooperation, which frozen inspections and international monitoring.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi criticised IAEA chief Rafael Grossi and questioned the intent behind his request to inspect the bombed sites. “Grossi’s insistence is possibly malign in intent,” he claimed. Pezeshkian told French President Emmanuel Macron that Iran suspended cooperation due to the IAEA’s “destructive behaviour.”

Regional Conflict Escalates as Ceasefire Holds

Tensions between the two nations had boiled over just a week prior. Israel preemptively struck Iran’s nuclear facilities. Iran counterattacked against a US military base located in Qatar. A ceasefire resulted after more than a week of overt hostilities between Iran and Israel. Although both nations disengaged, members of Congress in Washington seem eager to provide Israel with still more weaponry to prepare for what may come next.

With Iran suspending international monitoring and the Houthis escalating cross-border violence, the region is on tenterhooks. The proposed Bunker Buster Act represents a new direction for US policy, one that would deepen its military involvement in the Middle East.