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Stealth Bombers Head to UK as Trump Demands Iran’s “Unconditional Surrender”

Conflict enters a new phase as US deploys B-2 bombers to Britain, Israel intensifies strikes in Lebanon, and Trump warns Iran the “big one” may still come.

  • 9:30 am - March 07, 2026
A US B-2 stealth bomber, similar to the aircraft reportedly heading to RAF Fairford in the UK amid escalating tensions in the US-Iran conflict. Image: Collected

Melbourne, March 7: The ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran has entered a new and potentially dangerous phase, with US stealth bombers reportedly heading to the United Kingdom as tensions continue to escalate across the Middle East.

According to international media reports, the advanced B-2 stealth bombers are expected to land at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire, a key Royal Air Force base frequently used by US strategic aircraft. Analysts believe the deployment could signal a new chapter in the war against Iran’s weakened regime.

These same aircraft were previously used during Operation Midnight Hammer in June, when the United States claimed it had “obliterated” key elements of Iran’s nuclear capabilities through precision strikes.

US President Donald Trump has also hardened his rhetoric toward Tehran, demanding what he described as “unconditional surrender.” Speaking to reporters, Mr Trump said such a surrender could take different forms.

“Unconditional surrender could be that the Iranians announce it,” he said. “But it could also be when they can’t fight any longer because they don’t have anyone or anything to fight with.”

Earlier, the US president wrote on his social media platform Truth Social:
“There will be no deal with Iran except UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER!”

The conflict is now approaching the one-week mark. When the war began, Mr Trump said the goals of the military campaign were to destroy Iran’s missile systems and naval forces, stop the regime from funding what he described as “terrorist armies,” and prevent Tehran from developing nuclear weapons.

US officials now claim that recent strikes have significantly reduced Iran’s ability to launch missiles, weakening the country’s military infrastructure.

Meanwhile, tensions across the region continue to intensify. Israel has expanded its bombing campaign in Lebanon, targeting positions linked to the Iranian-backed militant group Hezbollah.

A dramatic image emerging from Beirut highlights the growing danger to civilian areas. The photo shows a commercial passenger plane taking off from Beirut airport at the same moment an apparent Israeli missile strike hit a nearby suburb.

Conflict enters a new phase as US deploys B-2 bombers to Britain, Israel intensifies strikes in Lebanon, and Trump warns Iran the “big one” may still come. Image: Collected

As fighting continues across multiple fronts, international observers warn that the conflict could spread further across the Middle East if diplomatic efforts fail to contain the escalating war.

-news.com.au

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