The Mercury News Weekend

Show of force against North Korea

- By Dan Lamothe The Washington Post

The U. S. military, together with South Korea and Japan, dropped bombs on a training range east of Seoul in a stark new show of force against North Korea on Wednesday.

U. S. Pacific Command, which oversees military operations in the region, disclosed the mission Thursday. Two B-1B bombers from Andersen Air Force Base in Guam and four F-35Bs from Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni in Japan joined with two Japanese F-15Js and four South Korean F-15Ks, flying in formation across the Korean Peninsula and unleashing live bombs on the Pilsung Range.

“North Korea’s actions are a threat to our allies, partners and homeland, and their destabiliz­ing actions will be met accordingl­y,” said Gen. Terrence J. O’Shaughness­y, the commander of U. S. Pacific Air Forces, in a statement. “This complex mission clearly demonstrat­es our solidarity with our allies and underscore­s the broadening cooperatio­n to defend against this com- mon regional threat,” the statement said.

The 1o-hour mission is the latest show of force involving U. S. fighter and bomber aircraft as North Korea continues its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs.

North Korea launched a ballistic missile over northern Japan early Tuesday, warning afterward that it was a first step in having a “Pacific operation.”

The mission marks the first use of the F-35B in such a mission and appears to be an effort to send a message to Pyongyang. The stealthy “fifth- generation” aircraft is considered the most advanced in the Pentagon’s fleet of aircraft. It shows up as about the size of a bird on radar, making it hard for enemy forces to track. The F- 35 can also serve as a quarterbac­k for other U.S. combat aircraft flying alongside it.

Lt. Gen. David H. Berger, the commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Pacific, said in a statement that the F-35 contribute­s to the overall security and stability of the region and embodies a commitment to U.S. allies.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF JAPANESE SELF-DEFENSE FORCE/ U.S. PACIFIC COMMAND ?? Marine Corps F-35B jets fly alongside Air Force B-1B bombers over waters near Kyushu, Japan on Wednesday. The U.S. military reported Thursday its training operation with South Korea and Japan. Bombs were dropped on a range east of Seoul.
PHOTO COURTESY OF JAPANESE SELF-DEFENSE FORCE/ U.S. PACIFIC COMMAND Marine Corps F-35B jets fly alongside Air Force B-1B bombers over waters near Kyushu, Japan on Wednesday. The U.S. military reported Thursday its training operation with South Korea and Japan. Bombs were dropped on a range east of Seoul.

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