We now have more to bring you on the earlier report that the US is moving several of its B-2 bombers.
Axar.az reports citing Sky News.A
US partner network, two defence officials, says a group of bombers took off from the Whiteman air base in Missouri overnight and are now heading to Guam.
It's unclear at this point whether the bombers, which are designed for long-range strike missions, are planning to land at Guam or not.
The B-2 aircraft are capable of delivering the 30,000lb bunker buster bombs that would be needed to successfully attack Fordow, the Iranian nuclear facility buried 300ft inside a mountain.
On Thursday, Donald Trump said he would decide on whether to strike Iran "in the next two weeks". The deployment of the bombers suggests the US president may be prepared to launch a strike sooner than expected.