In a dramatic power play, the U.S. has deployed stealth bombers to the Chagos Islands, serving as a warning to Iran and its Houthi allies in Yemen. This strategic move positions U.S. aircraft within striking distance of key Middle Eastern targets.
These bombers, nicknamed "ghosts of the sky," can evade advanced defenses while delivering precision strikes. Their presence underscores escalating tensions and signals possible military action unless Iran reins in its proxies. With global trade at stake, the situation remains precarious.