Two American B-52 bombers flew a nonstop, 30-plus-hour, round-trip mission from the United States to the Middle East to send a fresh warning to Iran as a senior military official said new warnings had been detected, a sign that potential "complex attacks" against Americans are brewing as the one-year anniversary of the U.S.
killing Iran’s most powerful general looms. In a statement, U.S. Central Command said the bombers launched from Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota on Tuesday morning, marking the third time in the past 45 days U.S.
Air Force bombers have flown deterrence missions over the Persian Gulf under fighter escort.The bombers flew through without incident, and Iran had not reacted publicly as of Wednesday morning.
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