The Philippine Star

US bombers fly off NoKor coast

In a new show of force

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WASHINGTON (AFP) — US bombers and fighter escorts flew off the coast of North Korea on Saturday in a show of force against its nuclear weapons program, escalating already sky-high tensions.

The hermit state’s foreign minister meanwhile derided US 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 show-offorce operations, the Pentagon 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,” White said.

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 Sept. 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” North Korea 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.

 ??  ?? Photo shows a US Air Force B-1B bomber dropping a bomb as it flies over the Korean Peninsula during a joint drill with South Korea on Tuesday. AP
Photo shows a US Air Force B-1B bomber dropping a bomb as it flies over the Korean Peninsula during a joint drill with South Korea on Tuesday. AP

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