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    U.S. B-1B bomber flies over Middle East in show of unity

    The WatchBy The WatchNovember 15, 2021Updated:February 8, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The U.S. Air Force recently flew a B-1B strategic bomber over key maritime chokepoints in the Middle East with allies including Israel amid ongoing tensions with Iran.

    The B-1B Lancer flew October 30, 2021, over the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf through which 20% of all oil traded passes. It also flew over the Red Sea, its narrow Bab el-Mandeb Strait and Egypt’s Suez Canal.

    (Pictured: Egyptian Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcons form off the wing of a U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancer as part of a presence patrol above Egypt on October 30, 2021. The flight was a five-hour, nonstop multilateral mission with participation from air forces that also included: Bahrain, Israel and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Also pictured: The B-1B over the Persian Gulf.)

    The Strait of Hormuz has been the scene of attacks on shipping blamed on Iran in recent years, while the Red Sea has seen similar assaults amid an ongoing shadow war between Tehran and Israel. The Islamic Republic has denied being involved in the attacks, though it has promised to take revenge on Israel for a series of attacks targeting its nuclear program.

    Fighter jets from Bahrain, Egypt, Israel and Saudi Arabia flew alongside the bomber.

    The flyover comes after a pattern of such flights by nuclear-capable B-52 bombers since the Trump administration as a show of force to Iran. Trump in 2018 unilaterally withdrew America from Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal, which saw Tehran agree to drastically limit its enrichment of uranium in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions.

    In the time since, Iran has abandoned all the limits of the deal and drastically reduced the ability of international inspectors to keep watch over their program. While Iran insists its program is peaceful, U.S. intelligence agencies, Western inspectors and others say Tehran had a structured nuclear weapons program through the end of 2003.

    President Joe Biden has said he is willing to reenter the nuclear deal, but talks have stalled as a hardline protégé of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei took over as president.

    Biden sending a B1-B bomber into the region allows him to send a “clear message of reassurance” to regional allies, as the U.S. Air Force’s Central Command put it on Twitter. Still, it did not involve a nuclear-capable bomber.

    The B-1B came from the 37th Bomb Squadron based at Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota.

    IMAGE CREDITS: SENIOR AIRMAN JERREHT HARRIS/U.S. AIR FORCE

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