The Jerusalem Post

US flies bombers over Korean peninsula after missile tests

- • By JAMES PEARSON

SEOUL (Reuters) – The United States flew two B-1B bombers over the Korean peninsula in a show of force after recent North Korean missile tests, the US Air Force said on Sunday.

North Korea said it conducted another successful test of an interconti­nental ballistic missile (ICBM) on Friday that proved its ability to strike America’s mainland, drawing a sharp warning from US President Donald Trump.

The B-1B flight was in direct response to the missile test and the previous July 3 launch of the “Hwansong-14” rocket, US Air Force said. The South Korean air force said the flight was conducted early on Sunday.

The bombers took off from a US air base in Guam and were joined by Japanese and South Korean fighter jets during the exercise, it said.

“North Korea remains the most urgent threat to regional stability,” Pacific Air Forces commander General Terrence J. O’Shaughness­y said. “If called upon, we are ready to respond with rapid, lethal, and overwhelmi­ng force at a time and place of our choosing.”

The US has in the past used overflight­s of the supersonic B1-B “Lancer” bomber as a show of force in response to North Korean missile or nuclear tests.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un personally supervised the midnight test launch of the missile on Friday night and said it was a “stern warning” for the US that it would not be safe from destructio­n if it tries to attack, the North’s official KCNA news agency said.

North Korea’s state television broadcast pictures of the launch, showing the missile lifting off in a fiery blast in darkness and Kim cheering with military aides.

China, the North’s main ally, said it opposed North Korea’s missile launches, which it said violate UN Security Council resolution­s designed to curb Pyongyang’s banned nuclear and missile programs.

“At the same time, China hopes all parties act with caution, to prevent tensions from continuing to escalate,” China’s foreign ministry said on Saturday.

However, Trump said he was “very disappoint­ed in China.”

In a message on Twitter, he wrote: “Our foolish past leaders have allowed them to make hundreds of billions of dollars a year in trade, yet...”

“...they do NOTHING for us with North Korea, just talk. We will no longer allow this to continue. China could easily solve this problem!” he said in a second tweet.

The Hwasong-14, named after the Korean word for Mars, reached an altitude of 3,724.9 km. and flew 998 km. for 47 minutes and 12 seconds before landing in the water off the Korean peninsula’s east coast, KCNA said.

Western experts said calculatio­ns based on that flight data and estimates from the US, Japanese and South Korean militaries show the missile could have been capable of going as far into the country as Denver and Chicago.

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