Trump’s ‘Doomsday plane’ makes suspicious flight amidst stark warning to Iran

One of the U.S. military’s most feared aircraft, the “doomsday plane” (Boeing E-4B ‘Nightwatch’), took flight last night amid rising Middle East tensions.

The airborne command center, built to withstand nuclear war and sustain communication during disasters, left Barksdale AFB at 5:56 p.m. ET and landed at Joint Base Andrews at 10:01 p.m. ET, following an unusual flight path, per the New York Post.

The Air Force has four E-4Bs, serving as mobile bunkers for the president and top officials. Used during 9/11, they’re equipped to direct U.S. forces even if ground systems fail.

While these jets fly routine missions, their movement often sparks concern, especially during global unrest.

This flight follows escalating conflict between Israel and Iran. Since June 13, Israel has struck Tehran, prompting missile retaliation. The U.S. remains out of direct combat.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump warned via Truth Social: “We now have complete and total control of the skies over Iran… Nobody does it better than the good ol’ USA.” He also claimed to know the Iranian Supreme Leader’s location, warning: “Our patience is wearing thin.”

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