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In the quiet corridors of global military intelligence and defense strategy circles, one development has sent unmistakable shockwaves across capitals and command centers alike: reports of a covert American bunker-busting operation involving the legendary B-2 Spirit stealth bomber and some of the most powerful non-nuclear weapons ever built. While official confirmations remain limited, the implications are already reshaping conversations about modern warfare, nuclear deterrence, and the fragile balance of power in the Middle East.
At the heart of the discussion is the B-2 Spirit, the crown jewel of U.S. strategic airpower and one of the most expensive and technologically advanced aircraft ever created. Designed during the Cold War but refined for 21st-century conflict, the B-2 represents a fusion of stealth technology, long-range strike capability, and precision warfare unmatched by any other nation. Its rumored appearance in a mission linked to Iran has reignited debates about America’s ability to project force anywhere on Earth with near-total invisibility.
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