The Sun (Malaysia)

Show of force

> US bombers fly over Korean peninsula as Trump discusses options

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SEOUL: The US military flew two strategic bombers over the Korean peninsula in a show of force late on Tuesday, as President Donald Trump met top defence officials to discuss how to respond to any threat from North Korea.

Tensions have soared between the US and North Korea following a series of weapons tests by Pyongyang and a string of increasing­ly bellicose exchanges between Trump and North Korean leader Kim JongUn.

North Korea has launched two missiles over Japan and conducted its sixth nuclear test in recent weeks as it fast advances toward its goal of developing a nucleartip­ped missile capable of hitting the US mainland.

The two US Air Force B-1B bombers were joined by two F-15K fighters from the South Korean military after leaving their base in Guam, South Korea’s joint chiefs of staff said in a statement yesterday.

After entering South Korean airspace, the two bombers carried out air-to-ground missile drills in waters off the east coast of South Korea, then flew over the South to waters between it and China to repeat the drill, the release said.

The US military said in a separate statement it conducted drills with Japanese fighters after the exercise with South Korea, making it the first time US bombers have conducted training with fighters from both Japan and South Korea at night.

The US bombers had taken off from the Andersen Air Force Base in Guam.

In August, Pyongyang threatened to fire intermedia­te-range missiles toward the vicinity of Guam, a US Pacific territory that is frequently subjected to sabre-rattling from the North.

South Korean and US officials have been raising their guard against more North Korean provocatio­ns after the 72nd anniversar­y of the founding of North Korea’s ruling party, which fell on Tuesday.

Trump hosted a discussion on Tuesday on options to respond to any North Korean aggression or, if necessary, to prevent Pyongyang from threatenin­g the US and its allies with nuclear weapons, the White House said in a statement.

Trump was briefed by secretary of defence James Mattis and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff General Joseph Dunford at a national security team meeting, the statement said.

US and South Korean wartime operationa­l plans, including a plan to wipe out the North Korean leadership, were stolen by North Korean hackers last year, Rhee Cheol-Hee, a lawmaker with South Korea’s ruling Democratic Party, said in radio appearance­s yesterday. – Reuters

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