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Six invisibility bombers and two aircraft carriers: the United States is charging forces to attack Iran

To spread: On April 12, negotiations between Washington and Tehran were appointed. But the United States has already sent a third of their invasion bombers for a possible impact on Iran and urgently relocated to the USS Carl Vinson and USS Harry S. Truman. About it writes Daily Mail. Iran is ready to enter into negotiations with the United States on Saturday on its nuclear program for the purpose of concluding an agreement, the Minister of Foreign Affairs Abbas Arabchi said.

However, US President Donald Trump must first agree that the "military version" cannot be, said Aragchi, adding that Iran will never accept coercion. He also insisted that the negotiations in Oman would be indirect, which is contrary to Trump's unexpected statement on Monday that it would be "direct negotiations". While both parties are preparing for negotiations, the US is charging troops for a likely blow to Iran.

Donald Trump has already warned Tehran that they would be in "great danger" unless they give up their nuclear program. The United States sent six of their heavy B-2 bombers to the Chos Islands in the Indian Ocean from Missouri. "As far as I know, this is the most signing of the B-2 to the advanced site," said Hans Kristensen, Director of the Nuclear Information Project of the Federation of American Scientists.

Although Steve Vitcoff, Special Representative Donald Trump in the Middle East, said last month that there was still hope of contacting Iran's diplomatic ways, the US president came to more direct threats to the regime. When asked if the US is preparing to strike on Iranian nuclear facilities, Donald Trump replied: "Iran cannot be nuclear weapons, and if negotiations are not successful, I think that Iran will come a very bad day for Iran.

" US officials will try to convince Iran not only to collapse their nuclear program, but also to limit the development of ballistic missiles and to stop supporting the groups that conflict with Israel in the region, such as Hezbolla. The retired brigade General of the Air Force Blane Holt, a former US military representative in NATO, said last week that the B-2 left outside the hangars was a demonstration before negotiating on Saturday.

"All bombers are not in hangars, they are under satellites, where they can be photographed and seen; and the idea is, do you see our sword?" He said. Six B-2 bombers were previously used during the Non-Respectful Freedom Operation at the beginning of the war in Afghanistan. Invisible bombers pose a direct threat to nuclear objects because they are able to carry GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator, which will allow the US to strike nuclear objects located deep underground.