The U.S. Joins Israel in its Attack on Iran

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The U.S. Joins Israel in its Attack on Iran
A B-2 Stealth Bomber flies over the Washington Monument at the National Mall, during the Independence Day celebrations in Washington on July 4, 2020. Jose Luis Magana/AFP via Getty Images
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The fact that some Iranian missiles got through Israel’s Iron Dome, causing horrific civilian damage, may have been what drew the U.S. into the Iranian conflict over the weekend, especially since the U.S. has B-2 stealth bombers that can carry up to two bunker buster bombs per plane. Israel’s biggest challenge was taking out Fordow, Iran’s most fortified nuclear facility, where Iran produces highly enriched uranium.

Louis Navellier
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