US Stealth Bombers Deployed as Decoys in Iran Strikes
Source: All B-2 Bombers NOT BACK To The USAF Base; US Stealth Aircraft Used As Decoys For Iran Strikes Stranded In Hawaii (2025-06-27)
Several B-2 stealth bombers remain stranded in Hawaii instead of returning to the USAF base, as US stealth aircraft are reportedly being used as decoys during Iran strikes. This strategic move aims to mislead adversaries and protect key assets amid ongoing tensions. The deployment highlights the complex military tactics employed in the region, with stealth aircraft playing a crucial role in recent operations. The situation underscores the heightened state of alert and the importance of deception in modern warfare.
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