B-2 Bomber Flyover greets Putin meeting Trump at the Alaska military base

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While President Donald Trump welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin on the Tarmac at the Elmendorf-Richardson joint base, a B-2 stealthy bomber climbed over his head, flanked by four F-35 jets.
Putin looked up to the sky as the planes burst over his head while he walked alongside Trump, then comment to the American president.
The display was as much a symbol as a show of strength – a recall pointed out of the American military scope at the very moment when the two leaders have prepared to discuss the future of world security.
The dramatic arrival highlighted the nature with high issues of the Alaska summit, the first face -to -face meeting between Trump and Putin since Trump’s return to the White House earlier this year. The joint base Elmendorf -Richardson, located just outside anchorage, was chosen for its robust safety, its strategic location and its symbolic position – closer to Russia than Washington, DC, but firmly on American soil.

While President Donald Trump praised Russian President Vladimir Putin on the Tarmac at the base of the Air Force Elmendorf, a B-2 stealth bomber climbed above the head, flanked by four F-35 jets. (Reuters / Kevin Lamarque)
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Spectators in Anchorage and on social networks quickly seized the moment. Many called him an “insane flex”, noting the recent Bombardier B-2 combat story.
Only two months ago, the furtive plane played a central role in the United States and Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear installations, dropping bombs in Bunker-Buster in a decision that attracted both praise and a conviction on the world.
The B -2 Spirit, built by Northrop Grumman, is one of the most advanced planes ever created – capable of penetrating dense aerial defenses and striking targets all over the world without supply. Its flying wing design and its radar absorbent coating makes it almost invisible for the enemy radar.

The dramatic arrival highlighted the nature with high issues of the Alaska summit, the first face -to -face meeting between Trump and Putin since Trump’s return to the White House earlier this year. (Reuters / Kevin Lamarque)

The B -2 Spirit, built by Northrop Grumman, is one of the most advanced planes ever created – capable of penetrating dense aerial defenses and striking targets all over the world without supply. (Us Air Force Photo by Bobbie Garcia)
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With a range of more than 6,000 marine miles and the ability to transport conventional and nuclear weapons, the B-2 serves as a critical component of the American nuclear triad. Only 21 have been built and less than 20 remain in service, making all public appearance a rare and deliberate declaration.
“Absolutely incredible,” wrote an X user. Another added: “Putin now knows what will greet him if he should cross this line which should never be crossed.”
After the brief Tarmac ceremony, Putin entered “the beast” alongside Trump. The heavily armored presidential limousine has exceeded a row of American fighter planes aligned in silent formation, their presence another visual reminder of the issues surrounding the talks.
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The two leaders went to a secure meeting room on the basis, starting discussions around 3:30 p.m. Eastern time. Trump said he was planning to “fix the table” at the meeting for a future summit which includes Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy. But still, he told Bret Bret de Fox News that he “will not be happy” if Putin did not accept a cease-fire in Ukraine.