The Borneo Post

US warplanes fly off N Korea coast in new show of force

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WASHINGTON: US bombers and fighter escorts flew off the coast of North Korea Saturday in a show of force against its nuclear weapons program, escalating already skyhigh tensions.

The hermit state’s foreign minister meanwhile derided Donald Trump as ‘ mentally deranged’ at the United Nations, while the US president fired back on Twitter with fresh threats.

The latest exchange of bellicose rhetoric comes as internatio­nal alarm mounts over Pyongyang’s weapons ambitions — including a suggestion this week that the country is considerin­g detonating an H-bomb over the Pacific.

US bombers have carried out similar flights before, as the United States and the internatio­nal community struggle to rein in North Korea’s weapons programs.

But in a new stage for such showof-force operations, the Pentagon

This mission is a demonstrat­ion of US resolve and a clear message that the president has many military options to defeat any threat.

stressed this was the furthest north of the Demilitari­zed Zone ( DMZ) between the two Koreas that any US fighter or bomber has flown off North Korea’s coast in this century.

“This mission is a demonstrat­ion of US resolve and a clear message that the president has many military options to defeat any threat,” Pentagon spokeswoma­n Dana White said.

“We are prepared to use the full range of military capabiliti­es to defend the US homeland and our allies.”

The Air Force B-1B Lancer bombers flown Saturday are based in Guam, and were accompanie­d by F-15C Eagle fighter escorts from Okinawa, Japan, White said.

They flew over internatio­nal waters off the east coast of North Korea.

There was another reason for concern after an undergroun­d rumble near North Korea’s nuclear test site.

China at first said it suspected an explosion. But it was later ruled by a nuclear test ban watchdog and other experts to be a shallow 3.5-magnitude earthquake and likely an aftershock from the hermit state’s latest nuclear test on September 3.

This week saw a blistering war of words between Kim and Trump, with the US leader using his maiden speech at the United Nations General Assembly to warn that Washington would ‘ totally destroy’ the North if America or its allies were threatened.

Pyongyang, which says it needs nuclear weapons to protect itself against the threat of a US invasion, responded on Friday with a rare personal rebuke from Kim, who called Trump ‘mentally deranged’ and threatened the ‘highest level of hardline countermea­sure in history’.

North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho took things further. He, too, dismissed Trump as deranged, and said the US president’s threats had increased the chances of military confrontat­ion.

Ri told the UN General Assembly in New York that Trump’s vow to ‘ totally destroy’ his country had made ‘our rockets’ visit to the entire US mainland all the more inevitable’. — AFP

Dana White, Pentagon spokeswoma­n

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