US Flaunts ‘Unlimited’ Gravity Bombs, Plans ‘Complete Control’ of Iran’s Skies ‘in a Week’

Washington has thrown down a chilling gauntlet tonight, as senior Pentagon planners briefed allies on a campaign they claim could deliver “complete control of Iran’s airspace in under a week” using waves of stealth jets and stocks of so‑called “unlimited” gravity bombs.

Behind closed doors at a secure NATO facility, U.S. officers showcased footage of B‑2 bombers and F‑35s practicing low‑visibility strikes with precision‑guided bunker‑busting bombs, designed to tear open hardened shelters, radar nests and missile batteries. One official boasted that the U.S. could “re‑rack and reload faster than Iran can repair,” turning its air‑defense grid into a “smoking jigsaw puzzle.”