Pilots behind Trump’s Iran strikes to join July 4 White House celebration with spectacular B-2 bomber flyover

The White House celebration will bring together pilots and staff from the WhiteMan Air Force Base and honor the role of the administration in things that it calls a “decisive and successful mission. Leavitt emphasized that the bridge will exhibit the “American Air Force’s Struggle ve and its“ state -of -the -art ”abilities used in the operation.
The event underlines the Trump administration’s message of “peace through power ve and reiterates that on Sunday, Vice President JD Vance aims to prevent the war by dismantling Iran’s nuclear ambitions without risking American lives from the ground.
Security experts expressed concerns about the fact that the pilots were defined publicly, to draw attention to the risks for security and their families. Experienced Pentagon Analyst Barbara Starr questioned whether the White House could maintain its identities during the high -profile event.
Ordered by President Trump, the operation included the seven B-2 bombardment aircraft from WhiteMan Air Force Base in Missouri to Iran and back to Iran and his back, and required more than one air fuel supply and fighter aircraft support. Bombers, intensely reinforced underground nuclear facilities, 14 major “Bunker Buster” bombs, while the US submarines launched cruise missiles in Iran’s Isfahan field. Annex B-2s flew through the Pacific to mask the real target of the task.
Trump greeted strikes as a decisive success and declared that the lock Iran was “destroyed”. However, international assessments, including UN’s nuclear chief Rafael Mariano Grossi, show that there are strikes that cause “severe damage, but that Iran does not completely destroy the nuclear program. Intelligence reports change, some claim that the program has returned in less than one year, while others claim a few years delays.