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Trump unleashes massive 27,000lb ‘Bunker Buster’ bombs on Houthis from B-2 stealth bombers in chilling warning to Iran

Published on April 16, 2025 at 10:06 AM

DONALD Trump has unleashed gargantuan 27,000 “Bunker Buster” bombs on Houthi rebels from B-2 stealth bombers in the latest warning to Iran.

A mere few days ago, in suspected US airstrikes on the group in Yemen's capital after the US president and vowed to bring peace to the region.

Close-up of Donald Trump aboard Air Force One.
US President Donald Trump looks on while on board Air Force One on the way to Palm Beach International Airport
Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) bomb in a B-2 weapons load trainer.
A mock up of the Massive Ordnance Penetrator sits in bomb bay of the B-2 weapons load trainer
Ali Khamenei speaking at a microphone.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei meets with commanders of the Iranian Army and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)
Nighttime view of buildings against a sunset.
Light breaks through the sky as US airstrikes strike a plastic materials factory on the outskirts of Sana’a, Yemen

B-2 bombers operating from Diego Garcia have been employing deadly GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrators, or MOPs, against Houthis hiding out underground, reports.

The MOP is a “bunker busting” explosive and the largest non-nuclear bomb which the US chillingly has at its disposal.

The terrifying weapon is renowned as being highly specialised with a limited stockpile, sending a clear, deadly warning to Iran as between the feuding powers appears to remain out of reach.

The Don has previously blasted Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's regime – threatening “” if they didn't reach a new agreement on Iran's nuclear programme.

The 15-tonne bomb, developed in 2004, is designed to specifically obliterate the deepest of underground facilities.

Due to the MOP's hulking weight, they can only be carried by B-2 bombers.

The bomb is designed specifically to neutralise deeply buried and fortified targets, and, through its use, the US predictably look to decimate the group's hidden infrastructure.

These sites belonging to the Houthis could include missile storage, launch facilities, and command and control centres that could be tunnelled into Iran's mountain landscape.

Trump employing MOPs to strike the group sends a very strong reminder to Iran that the US has the capabilities to destroy fortified sites with advanced weaponry – and isn't afraid to.

Meanwhile the B-2 bombers have the ability obliterate targets with their huge 25 tonne bomb payload per jet.

A mere few days ago, least six people were killed in on the Houthis in Yemen's capital.

A group of men with rocket launchers.
Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi have been attacking cargo ships amid the Israel-Hamas war
Illustration of a Massive Ordinance Penetrator (MOP) bomb.
A mock-up image of a MOP bomb made by Boeing Co.
B-2 Spirit bomber in flight.
A B-2 spirit plane flying through the air

issued a fiery threat to the Iran-backed terror group on Sunday and .

The Houthis separately claimed that they shot down an American drone over Yemen on Sunday night.

A spokesperson for the Houthi military said they brought down the MQ-9 Reaper with a “locally manufactured missile”.

The US military’s Central Command – which oversees American military operations – did not acknowledge the strikes.

This came after nuclear talks between the US and Iran in Oman over the weekend.

Oman diplomat Badr al-Busaidi confirmed that the talks were positive, saying that they began in a “friendly atmosphere”.

The two parties agreed to meet again this week with Trump adding: “We'll be making a decision on Iran very quickly,”

But the president issued an aggressive warning to the Houthis on Sunday.

The presidentand bring peace to the regionin a chilling video which appeared to show an apparent terrorist being bombed.

Writing on Truth Social, Trump said: “Time for the terrorists to hide, but it won’t do them any good.

“Our Warfighters, the Greatest the World has ever seen, will find them and bring them to swift Justice.

“I empowered our Warfighters, once again, just like I did against our fight with ISIS, who were completely obliterated in three weeks under General Daniel Caine, our new Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

“We will support the Somali People, who should not allow the Houthis to embed (which they are trying to do!), to end terrorism, and bring prosperity to their Country.”

Just a few weeks ago, Trump began his “unrelenting” campaign of airstrikes against the Houthis in Yemen.

The campaign has killed more than 120 people so far, according to figures released by the Houthis' Health Ministry on Monday.

The attacks are part of US efforts to stop the attacks on shipping in the Red Sea.

The Houthis claimed to have and its accompanying warships within 24 hours.

In response the US launched what it called a “decisive and powerful” wave of air strikes.

The US president has previously demanded that stop supporting the rebel group, and vowed to hold the Islamic Republic accountable for “every shot” the group fires.

Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet launching from aircraft carrier.
A US Super Hornet attack fighter jet takes off from the USS Truman aircraft carrier before striking Yemen on March 16, 2025
Ship launching missile at night.
US forces carry out precision airstrikes, kicking off a series of attacks against the Houthis
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