On November 8, and for the second time in three days, a U.S. B-1 Lancer conducted a mission over the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility. U.S. F-16s escorted the bomber. [Courtesy: Department of Defense]
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U.S. Air Force B-1 Lancer bombers conducted a second mission in the Middle East within a week, escorted by F-16s.
This increased aerial presence follows the recent arrival of the *Dwight D. Eisenhower* Carrier Strike Group in the region.
CENTCOM stated the missions enhance readiness and interoperability, though the Pentagon clarified they were "long planned" and separate from current regional tensions.
These operations occur as U.S. forces in the region have faced at least 40 attacks between October 7 and November 7, with the Pentagon aiming to prevent a wider escalation of the conflict.
An Air Force B-1 Lancer bomber flew a mission in the Middle East on Wednesday—the second one in less than a week, according to U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM).
“On November 8, 2023, and for the second time in three days, a U.S. B-1 Lancer conducted a mission over the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility. U.S. F-16s escorted the bomber,” CENTCOM said on X, formerly Twitter.
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