Trump's 'The Big One' Threat Takes Shape as Iran Faces Stealth Fleet Cleared for UK Runways
Prime Minister Keir Starmer authorizes US B-2 stealth bombers to operate from UK bases, marking a significant shift in the allied air campaign against Iran.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has granted the United States permission to operate a fleet of B-2 stealth bombers from British military installations, clearing the way for a sharp escalation in the allied air campaign against Iran.
The policy reversal, which will see the advanced aircraft launching from UK runways within 'a matter of days' according to Wednesday reports from The Telegraph, follows direct warnings from US President Donald Trump that a massive military offensive is imminent. The coordinated deployment reflects a rapidly shifting security landscape after a week of intense fighting across the Middle East.
Secretive UK Bases Prepare For Stealth Bombers
Downing Street had initially rejected a formal request from the Trump administration to utilise British territory for offensive strikes. That stance changed abruptly after Iran began firing indiscriminately at allied positions throughout the region. The Prime Minister subsequently authorised the use of the sites for limited defensive purposes, a decision The Telegraph detailed in its Friday reporting.
The incoming American aircraft will be stationed at Diego Garcia in the Chagos Islands and RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire. Securing access to these strategic locations provides the Pentagon with essential staging grounds as military chiefs prepare to intensify their bombardment of Iranian targets.
US Stealth Bombers Target Iranian Missile Sites
The B-2 Spirit stealth bombers—valued at approximately $2 billion per aircraft—are widely recognised as the most expensive planes in the global military inventory, according to Fox News. The same aircraft were deployed during the opening hours of the conflict last weekend, successfully targeting Iranian ballistic missile sites.
Relocating these high-value assets to British runways allows allied forces to maintain a relentless operational tempo. US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth confirmed on Thursday that aerial firepower over Tehran is about to surge dramatically, specifically citing the critical role of the newly secured UK bases.
'When we say more to come, it's more fighter squadrons, it's more capabilities, it's more defensive capabilities,' Hegseth stated. 'And it's more bomber pulses more frequently.'
President Trump Issues 'The Big One' Warning
The diplomatic agreement in London coincides with increasingly stark rhetoric from Washington. On Monday, President Trump addressed the escalating conflict, stating that the initial waves of airstrikes were merely a prelude to a much larger operation.
'We haven't even started hitting them hard,' the President said. 'The big wave hasn't even happened. The big one is coming soon.'
This uncompromising stance from the White House is mirrored by military leadership in Israel, where commanders are preparing to transition to the next phase of the joint campaign. The war, which reached its seventh day on Friday, shows no immediate signs of de-escalation.
🚨 BREAKING: President Trump says the “BIG WAVE” of strikes on Iran haven’t even happened yet
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) March 2, 2026
“We haven't even STARTED hitting them hard. The big wave hasn't even happened. The big one is coming soon.”
Pray for our troops in the region 🙏🏻 pic.twitter.com/7uUhQoY9yf
Allied Forces Prepare For Unprecedented Iran Strikes
Israeli military chief Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir addressed the public in a televised broadcast on Friday, confirming that the coalition has 'additional surprises ahead which I do not intend to disclose.'
Zamir outlined the strategic objectives for the coming days, noting that the next phase of operations is designed to further dismantle the Iranian regime and its military capabilities.
Moving American bombers to British runways fundamentally changes the reality of the allied air campaign. As soon as the B-2 fleet lands at these outposts, US commanders will have the staging ground they need to unleash the heavy bombardment Washington has promised.
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