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U.S. flies bombers in a show of force

- By Kim Tong-hyung

The United States flies two supersonic bombers over the Korean Peninsula in a show of force against North Korea following that country’s latest interconti­nental ballistic missile test.

SEOUL, South Korea — The United States flew two supersonic bombers over the Korean Peninsula on Sunday in a show of force against North Korea following that country’s latest interconti­nental ballistic missile test, and the U.S. also said it conducted a successful test of a missile defense system in Alaska.

The B-1 bombers were escorted by South Korean fighter jets as they performed a low-pass over an air base near the South Korean capital of Seoul before returning to Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, the U.S. Pacific Air Forces said in a statement.

It said the mission was a response to North Korea’s two ICBM tests this month. Analysts say flight data from the North’s second test, conducted Friday night, showed that a broader part of the mainland United States, including Los Angeles and Chicago, is now in range of Pyongyang’s weapons.

Vice President Mike Pence said Sunday during a visit to Estonia that the U.S. and its allies plan to increase pressure on North Korea to end its nuclear program.

“The continued provocatio­ns by the rogue regime in North Korea are unacceptab­le, and the United States of America is going to continue to marshal the support of nations across the region and across the world to further isolate North Korea economical­ly and diplomatic­ally,” Pence said. “But the era of strategic patience is over. The president of the United States is leading a coalition of nations to bring pressure to bear until that time that North Korea will permanentl­y abandon its nuclear and ballistic missile program.”

Gen. Terrence J. O’Shaughness­y, Pacific Air Forces commander, called North Korea “the most urgent threat to regional stability.”

“Diplomacy remains the lead. However, we have a responsibi­lity to our allies and our nation to showcase our unwavering commitment while planning for the worst-case scenario,” 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.”

 ?? Associated Press ?? A U.S. Air Force bomber, top, flies with South Korean fighter jets Sunday.
Associated Press A U.S. Air Force bomber, top, flies with South Korean fighter jets Sunday.
 ?? S. Korean Defense Ministry via AP ?? A U.S. Air Force B-1 bomber, top, flies with South Korean fighter jets over Osan Air Base.
S. Korean Defense Ministry via AP A U.S. Air Force B-1 bomber, top, flies with South Korean fighter jets over Osan Air Base.

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