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Putin Arrives in Alaska to a Sky Filled With B2 Stealth Bomber, F-22s American Warplanes

When Vladimir Putin stepped onto U.S. soil for his summit with Donald Trump, the skies over Anchorage sent a message louder than any words. A B-2 Spirit stealth bomber, flanked by F-22 Raptors, tore across the horizon - a deliberate show of force from the United States Air Force. Cameras captured the Russian leader looking upward as the aircraft thundered overhead, with Trump by his side, the moment instantly spreading across social media.

Symbols in the Sky

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During the summit between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump in Anchorage, the U.S. Air Force showcased its B-2 Spirit stealth bomber and F-22 Raptors, symbolizing American strength, while Trump suggested a territorial swap to end the war in Ukraine, which President Volodymyr Zelenskyy rejected.

The United States has stationed two B-2 bombers in Alaska for the duration of the summit, alongside its most advanced fifth-generation fighters, the F-22 and F-35. While it remains unclear whether Trump personally ordered the deployment, the choice of aircraft was unmistakable: a Cold War-era icon of American dominance in the B-2, and the cutting edge of U.S. technology in the Raptors and F-35s.

Putin Arrives in Alaska

The B-2s are not just for show. Washington recently used them to strike deep inside Iran, hitting nuclear facilities in Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. And Trump, always keen to highlight U.S. firepower, has floated the idea of offering F-35s to India - though New Delhi has yet to take the bait.

The Summit Stage

Inside Anchorage, the Trump-Putin summit is being billed as a turning point. Trump has already suggested that a territorial swap could end the war in Ukraine, calling the meeting "crucial" to peace. Moscow, too, has struck an optimistic tone, speaking of "constant and gradual progress."

But in Kyiv, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has dismissed Trump's proposal outright, noting that while the leaders talk, Russian missiles continue to rain down on Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, and Donetsk. For him, the symbolism of bombers in the sky matters less than the bombs still falling on his country.

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