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Trump Sends Nuclear-Capable Bombers Over Putin’s Arrival in Alaska

Posted on August 15, 2025 By Star No Comments on Trump Sends Nuclear-Capable Bombers Over Putin’s Arrival in Alaska

The much-anticipated meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin began in dramatic fashion on Friday, August 15, in Anchorage, Alaska — with a show of American military strength flying directly over Putin’s head.

As the Russian leader stepped off his plane to begin peace talks over the ongoing Russia–Ukraine conflict, a U.S. B-2 Spirit stealth bomber — accompanied by four F-35 fighter jets — passed overhead in a low-altitude flyover. The maneuver came moments before the two leaders exchanged a firm handshake on the tarmac.

Videos of the event quickly went viral online, with one clip captioned, “Trump just flew a B-2 stealth bomber over Putin’s head… Absolutely incredible.” Many social media users saw the act as a deliberate power play.

“Beast mode. The only thing powerful people respect… power,” one commenter wrote. Another quipped, “Should have shown off the new B-21 instead.”

A Calculated Show of Force
While the White House has not officially confirmed whether the flyover was a coordinated part of the meeting’s opening, the timing appeared deliberate. Military analysts note that the B-2 — valued at over $2 billion per aircraft — is one of the most advanced and expensive warplanes ever built. Capable of carrying nuclear weapons, including the 30,000-pound “bunker buster” bomb, the B-2 has a combat range of approximately 7,000 miles without refueling.

The jet’s stealth design makes it nearly invisible to radar, allowing it to conduct deep-penetration missions in heavily defended airspace.

This is not the first time Trump has showcased the B-2 in a geopolitical context. On June 21, the U.S. launched “Operation Midnight Hammer,” a surprise strike on several of Iran’s nuclear facilities. Then–Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth later told reporters the mission was unprecedented in its secrecy:

“Our B-2s went in and out of these nuclear sites, in and out and back without the world knowing at all — in that way it was historic,” Hegseth said.

Iran responded days later with strikes on six U.S. air bases in Qatar and Iraq, escalating tensions in the region.

The Meeting’s Stakes
Friday’s Alaska meeting marks the first face-to-face talks between Trump and Putin since Trump returned to office. U.S. officials say the agenda includes negotiating a potential settlement to end the war in Ukraine, but tensions remain high.

Putin, wanted by the International Criminal Court for alleged war crimes, traveled to the U.S. under assurances from the Trump administration that he would not face arrest — a move already stirring controversy among America’s allies.

While the closed-door discussions proceed, the opening act of the meeting — a nuclear-capable bomber passing directly overhead — has already set the tone: high-stakes diplomacy, underscored by unmistakable military muscle.

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