Reuters said on the 9th that when US Secretary of Defense Hegsey, who is visiting Panama, was asked whether the US deployed B-2 stealth bombers at the military base in Digo Garcia, the Indian Ocean a few days ago, it was intended to send a signal to Iran, Hegsey said that the US would let Iran decide on its own and expressed its hope that the Iranian nuclear issue will be peacefully resolved. As of press time, Iran has not responded.
Reuters said that a U.S. official had previously said that as many as six B-2 stealth bombers were transferred to U.S. and British military bases on Digo Garcia, the Indian Ocean, amid rising tensions with Iran. When asked whether the deployment of the B-2 stealth bomber is intended to send signals to Iran, Hegseth said, "We will let them (Iran) decide at their own discretion." "The B-2 stealth bomber is a very good (military) asset and it sends signals to everyone." Hegseyth also mentioned that US President Trump has shown that Iran cannot possess nuclear weapons and is focusing on achieving this goal in a peaceful way.
It is also reported that on the 9th local time, Trump once again made a tough statement to Iran, saying that a deadline has been set, and before that Iran must reach an agreement with the United States on the Iran nuclear issue. If Iran does not abandon its nuclear weapons program, Israel may lead the way in military action against Iran. (Even)
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