Manila Bulletin

US flies mission north of DMZ, sends message to North Korea

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WASHINGTON (AP) — In a show of American military might to North Korea, US bombers and fighter escorts flew on Saturday to the farthest point north of the border between North and South Korea by any such American aircraft this century. The Pentagon said the mission in internatio­nal airspace showed how seriously President Donald Trump takes North Korea's "reckless behavior."

"This mission is a demonstrat­ion of US resolve and a clear message that the president has many military options to defeat any threat," Defense Department spokesman Dana White said in a statement.

"North Korea's weapons program is a grave threat to the Asia-Pacific region and the entire internatio­nal community. We are prepared to use the full range of military capabiliti­es to defend the US homeland and our allies," White said.

North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Un, has said Trump would "pay dearly" for threatenin­g to "totally destroy" North Korea if the US was forced to defend itself or its allies against a North Korean attack. Kim's foreign minister told reporters this past week that the North's response to Trump "could be the most powerful detonation of an H-bomb in the Pacific."

North Korea has said it intends to build a missile capable of striking all parts of the United States with a nuclear bomb. Trump has said he won’t allow it, although the US so far has not used military force to impede the North’s progress.

The Pentagon said B-1B bombers from Guam, along with F-15C Eagle fighter escorts from Okinawa, Japan, flew in internatio­nal airspace over waters east of North Korea on Saturday. The US characteri­zed the flights as extending farther north of the Demilitari­zed Zone, than any US fighter or bomber had gone off the North Korean coast in the 21st century.

B-1 bombers are no longer part of the US nuclear force, but they are capable of dropping large numbers of convention­al bombs.

US Pacific Command would not be more specific about many years it had been since US bombers and fighters had flown that far north of the DMZ, but a spokesman, Navy Cmdr. Dave Benham, noted that this century “encompasse­s the period North Korea has been testing ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons.”

 ??  ?? A US Air Force B-1B Lancer, assigned to the 37th Expedition­ary Bomb Squadron, deployed from Ellsworth Air Force Base, SD, prepares to take off from Andersen AFB, Guam, on Saturday, Sept. 23, 2017. The Pentagon says B-1B bombers from Guam and F-15...
A US Air Force B-1B Lancer, assigned to the 37th Expedition­ary Bomb Squadron, deployed from Ellsworth Air Force Base, SD, prepares to take off from Andersen AFB, Guam, on Saturday, Sept. 23, 2017. The Pentagon says B-1B bombers from Guam and F-15...

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