On June 18, the U.S. military stationed bombers at the Andalusia base in Spain, seen as a new layout in response to the Israel-Iran conflict, aimed at supporting Israel and deterring Iran. (Background: Is Trump going to take action against Iran? The White House National Security Council discusses bombing Iran's nuclear facilities, Bitcoin briefly falls below $104,000.) (Additional context: Trump shouts: Everyone 'must evacuate Tehran immediately'—Iran must never have nuclear weapons, Bitcoin drops to $106,000.) On June 18 local time, Spanish Defense Minister Robles confirmed that U.S. bombers have been deployed to two bases in the Andalusia region as a preliminary measure to respond to the escalation of the Iran-Israel conflict. According to a report by (CCTV News) on the 18th, in addition to bombers, the U.S. military has also dispatched about 30 to 36 KC-135 and KC-46 aerial refueling aircraft to Germany, Italy, and Greece, establishing an aerial refueling network across the Mediterranean. Analysts point out that Washington's actions this time have three key points: first, support for Israel. Israel's stockpile of air defense missiles may be depleted in 10 to 12 days, and U.S. long-range firepower can fill the gap for high-intensity strikes; second, deterrence of Iran. Iran has threatened to strike U.S. bases first if America intervenes, and deployment to Southern Europe can reduce direct exposure while retaining rapid response distance; third, ensuring strike capability. Bombers combined with refueling aircraft are sufficient for long-range strikes against deeply buried nuclear facilities like Fordow. Analysts from the UK think tank RUSI assess that the large-scale troop movement 'strongly suggests' that the U.S. is planning intensive operational strategies. Strategic Intent and Regional Impact The Rota and Morón bases in Spain have long been used by the U.S. military, and their runways and port conditions are adequate to accommodate a large fleet. This reinforcement allows the U.S. military to form a 'buffer zone' in Southern Europe without interrupting existing deployments in the Middle East, supporting Israel while also being able to project forces toward the Persian Gulf if necessary. Observers believe that this is not merely a military movement, but also part of the Trump administration's pressure on Iran and an effort to gain negotiation leverage. With the Israel-Iran conflict showing no signs of cooling, the presence of U.S. forces in Spain is bound to become a new variable affecting dynamics in the Middle East. Bitcoin Drops Below $104,000 Following the news, Bitcoin briefly fell below $104,000; however, at the time of writing, the price has already risen above $105,000, with the decline in the past 24 hours narrowing to 0.22%. Bitcoin trend. Source: OKX Related Reports New York Times: Trump proposes Vice President Pence meet with Iranian Foreign Minister this week, leaves G7 early to stay at the White House Israeli airstrikes on Iran 'cause oil to surge 10%', Michael Saylor calls for bottom fishing in Bitcoin: the more you buy, the more you earn Israeli hackers attack Iranian exchange Nobitex, stealing $83 million—'clean address' exposed Political intent: 'Is Trump about to take action against Iran? U.S. bombers stationed at Spanish military bases, triple strategy to respond to the escalation of the Israel-Iran conflict.' This article was first published on BlockTempo (the most influential blockchain news media).