Two legislators from two sides suggested that President Donald Trump was authorized to transport B-2 bombers and wonderful bombs weighing 30,000 pounds to Israel, if it turns out that Iran is still working to develop nuclear weapons after the blows that occurred last week.
Representatives of Democrat Josh Gothechimer for New Jersey and Republican Mike Laller for Uita, the law of Panker Pasteur, who allows Trump to “take measures to ensure the readiness of Israel for all emergency situations if Iran sought to develop nuclear weapons.
Goteimer said in his statement: “Iran is a leading country in support of terrorism, and one of the worst enemies of America will never be able to possess nuclear weapons … For this reason, he strongly supported our military operations at the beginning of this month,” Gothemer said.
“Iran killed dozens of Americans, including members of our army, and repeatedly attacked our main democratic ally of Israel … Israel should be able to protect himself from Iran and ensure that Iran could not restore its nuclear abilities.”
For his part, he told Buller: “This draft law gives the president the authority to provide Israel with tools and training necessary for its deterrence and make the world a safer place.”
This, and the BB2 pilots shot at 14 supernatural bombing in three main nuclear sites in Iran, which, according to Trump, “completely eliminates” the Iranian nuclear program.
For its part, Israel bombed a number of Iranian places and killed senior military leaders and nuclear scientists, but it does not have Super GBU 57 bombs weighing 30,000 pounds, which is accurate bombs that were developed for the American Air Force.
This weapon of 20 feet can penetrate into a depth of 200 feet inside the target before they explode.
As of 2024, in the United States there were 19 B-2 launches, and they did not convey the possession of these ghostly launchers to any of their allies.
Source: “Fox News”