Top stories Taking off from the U.S. heartland, B-2 stealth bombers, aided by refueling tankers and fighter jets, delivered a total of 420,000 pounds of explosives.
The operation against Iran involved 125 American aircraft, 75 precision weapons and a bevy of other U.S. military assets.
The GBU-57 A/B, weighing roughly 30,000 pounds, is a precision-guided bomb capable of penetrating about 200 feet below the surface before exploding.
Latest Saturday's attack on Iran nuclear sites is expected to spur new congressional discussions about presidential war powers.
The strikes happened Saturday amid Tehran’s threat of reprisals that could spark a wider regional conflict.
A federal judge held a brief hearing over whether the Trump administration should continue its deployment of troops to Los Angeles.
The aircraft carrier is deploying as part of a regularly scheduled deployment, a defense official said.
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