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U.S. flies B-1B over South in show of force against N. Korea

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The United States flew a B-1B supersonic bomber over South Korea on Wednesday as part of a massive combined aerial exercise involving hundreds of warplanes, a clear warning after North Korea last week tested its biggest and most powerful missile yet.

South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said the Guam-based bomber simulated land strikes at a military field near South Korea’s eastern coast during a drill with U.S. and South Korean fighter jets.

“Through the drill, the South Korean and U.S. air forces displayed the allies’ strong intent and ability to punish North Korea when threatened by nuclear weapons and missiles,” the military said in a statement.

B-1BS flyovers have become an increasing­ly familiar show of force to North Korea, which after three interconti­nental ballistic missile tests has clearly moved closer toward building a nuclear arsenal that could viably target the U.S. mainland.

The five-day drills that began Monday involve more than 200 aircraft, including six U.S. F-22 and 18 F-35 stealth fighters.

North Korea hates such displays of American military might at close range and claimed through its state media on Tuesday that the “U.S. imperialis­t war mongers’ extremely reckless war

hysteria” has put the region at risk of a nuclear war. The North continued to describe the B-1B a “nuclear strategic bomber” although the plane was switched to convention­al weaponry in the mid-1990s.

North Korea typically uses strong language when commenting on U.s.-south Korean war games, which it claims are invasion rehearsals. Still, perenniall­y bad tensions are at a particular­ly dangerous point with North Korea rapidly advancing its nuclear weapons program.

South Korea’s military says the

Hwasong-15 the North tested last week has the potential to strike targets as far away as 13,000 kilometres, which would put Washington within reach.

The test flight used an arched trajectory and the missile flew 950 kilometres before splashing down near Japan.

The North also tested a different interconti­nental ballistic missile twice in July and conducted its most powerful nuclear test in September which it described as a detonation of a thermonucl­ear weapon designed for ICBMS.

 ?? South korea defense ministry via ap ?? In this photo provided by South Korea Defense Ministry, a U.S. Air Force B-1B bomber, right top, flies over the Korean Peninsula with South Korean fighter jets and U.S. fighter jets during a combined aerial exercise Wednesday.
South korea defense ministry via ap In this photo provided by South Korea Defense Ministry, a U.S. Air Force B-1B bomber, right top, flies over the Korean Peninsula with South Korean fighter jets and U.S. fighter jets during a combined aerial exercise Wednesday.

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