
Trump's nuclear attack 'Doomsday Plane' arrives in Washington
A U.S. Air Force "Doomsday Plane," E-4B Nightwatch, arrived at Joint Base Andrews, stirring speculation about potential U.S. military involvement in the escalating Israel-Iran crisis. Its deployment coincides with reports that President Donald Trump is considering airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. Its most notable deployment to D.C. was on September 11, 2001.
The E-4B, a command center for military operations, can withstand nuclear blasts and EMP pulses. Speculation about its mission was heightened by the use of an atypical callsign; "ORDER01" instead of the usual "ORDER6." Trump's undecided stance on attacking Iran’s fortified nuclear sites adds to the growing tensions as air and missile strikes continue between Israel and Iran.
Trump stated he prefers peace but may consider intervention if Iran pursues nuclear weapons. Additionally, in an exclusive report from The Wall Street Journal, insider sources within the administration report that Trump has "privately" given the green-light to strike Iran. Stating that Trump is waiting to give the "final orders" in the hopes of a diplomatic resolution.
Trump has denied the Wall Street Journal's report in a Truth post, implying the reports are false.
Some, however, are doubtful this is true given the mixed reporting and self-admissions of Trump's foreknowledge and involvement in Israel's initial strikes against Iran.