New bill would authorize Trump to supply Israel with stealth B-2 bombers and 30,000-pound bunker busters to crush Iran’s nuclear revival.
Trump-era legislation could arm Israel with America’s deadliest weapons — B-2 stealth bombers and bunker busters — to neutralize Iran’s nuclear capabilities if Tehran resumes uranium enrichment.
Trump’s Bunker Bomb Diplomacy: Iran’s Nuclear Dream Faces Stealth Nightmare
A war doctrine once whispered behind Pentagon doors is now blazing into public policy: the arming of Israel with America’s most devastating non-nuclear tools—B-2 stealth bombers and 30,000-pound GBU-57 bunker busters. A bold, controversial bipartisan bill introduced by Reps. Josh Gottheimer and Mike Lawler could empower President Trump to transfer these elite weapons if Iran dares restart its nuclear program.
The implications are colossal. The United States has never shared custody of the B-2 Spirit, a flying ghost capable of penetrating the most fortified airspace on earth. Coupled with bunker busters that burrow 200 feet underground before detonation, these machines are designed for one mission: annihilate deep nuclear bunkers like Iran’s Fordow site.
The U.S. recently used this lethal combo in its surprise attack on Iran’s top three nuclear facilities—an assault Trump declared had “totally obliterated” Tehran’s capabilities. The International Atomic Energy Agency disputes that claim. Its chief Rafael Grossi admits “severe damage,” but warns Iran retains enough infrastructure to reboot uranium enrichment “in a matter of months.”
This new bill is not symbolic. It’s pre-positioning for a second strike—a green light to transfer war-fighting hardware that even NATO allies haven’t touched. Israel has the F-35s, but not the payload to eliminate underground fortresses. This legislation closes that gap, while signaling to Iran: rebuild and Israel will finish what America started.
Meanwhile, the Houthis launched another missile at Israel. U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee called for B-2s to hit Yemen again. The war theater is expanding, and Trump’s playbook is no longer about deterring enemies—it’s about vaporizing them before they can strike.
Whether deterrence or provocation, one thing is clear: the era of “strategic ambiguity” is over. Trump’s allies want Israel to carry the hammer of judgment across the Middle East.






