US in a dramatic display of power used B-2 stealth bomber as President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met at Alaska’s Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson on Friday.
The two leaders exchanged greetings and shook hands on the runway when Putin arrived at the base for his talks with Trump. As they walked, four F-35s and a B-2 Spirit bomber flew directly over the two leaders.
The moment was captured on video, showing visuals of jets startling the Russian president as he walked alongside Trump on the red carpet.
The B-2 Spirit, a symbol of American military might, is capable of carrying both conventional and nuclear weapons. They were used in Operation Midnight Hammer last June to strike Iran’s three key underground nuclear sites.
Seven B-2s flew 36 hours non-stop from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri to Iran, striking targets at Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan with 75 precision-guided weapons.
B-2 bombers are equipped for long-haul flights. The B-2 first entered service in 1997 and each one costs more than $2 billion; the US Air Force has a fleet of 19, after losing one in a crash in 2008. Attack at Fordow marked the longest B-2 bomber mission since the initial American assault on Afghanistan following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Meanwhile in Alaska, as Putin headed for the meet with Trump, he faced an unexpected media encounter, where reporters bombarded him with questions on the Ukraine conflict.
Foreign journalists called out questions on issues ranging from civilian casualties to prospects for a ceasefire in the three-year-old war. There was no clear response to whether he would agree to a ceasefire.Such open exchanges are rare at events attended by the Russian leader, where the travelling press pool is generally limited to state-approved reporters.
The two leaders exchanged greetings and shook hands on the runway when Putin arrived at the base for his talks with Trump. As they walked, four F-35s and a B-2 Spirit bomber flew directly over the two leaders.
The moment was captured on video, showing visuals of jets startling the Russian president as he walked alongside Trump on the red carpet.
B2 bomber flies over Putin-Trump meeting in a show of strength by the US pic.twitter.com/Ud8vx2EsiF
— Pubity (@pubity) August 15, 2025
The B-2 Spirit, a symbol of American military might, is capable of carrying both conventional and nuclear weapons. They were used in Operation Midnight Hammer last June to strike Iran’s three key underground nuclear sites.
Seven B-2s flew 36 hours non-stop from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri to Iran, striking targets at Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan with 75 precision-guided weapons.
B-2 bombers are equipped for long-haul flights. The B-2 first entered service in 1997 and each one costs more than $2 billion; the US Air Force has a fleet of 19, after losing one in a crash in 2008. Attack at Fordow marked the longest B-2 bomber mission since the initial American assault on Afghanistan following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Meanwhile in Alaska, as Putin headed for the meet with Trump, he faced an unexpected media encounter, where reporters bombarded him with questions on the Ukraine conflict.
Foreign journalists called out questions on issues ranging from civilian casualties to prospects for a ceasefire in the three-year-old war. There was no clear response to whether he would agree to a ceasefire.Such open exchanges are rare at events attended by the Russian leader, where the travelling press pool is generally limited to state-approved reporters.
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