PYEONGTAEK, South Korea - Two huge US strategic bombers flew over South Korea on Tuesday in a show of force against North Korea following Pyongyang’s fifth and largest-ever nuclear test.
The supersonic B-1B Lancers reached airspace over the US Osan Air Base at Pyeongtaek, 64km south of
Each aircraft, which had flown from the US Pacific Command’s Andersen Airforce base at
"Today’s demonstration provides just one example of the full range of military capabilities in the deep resources of this strong alliance to provide and strengthen extended deterrence", said General Vincent Brooks, US-South Korea Combined Forces Command.
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The US "will take necessary steps to do so, including operations like this one today, and the deployment of the Terminal High Altitude Air Defence (THAAD) battery to the Korean Peninsula," he said.
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South Korean opposition parties oppose the THAAD deployment, insisting it could escalate a regional arms race.
They also say its usefulness against the North’s military threats is doubtful.
Tuesday’s overflight was "aimed at sending a clear warning to North Korea about its nuclear test, and containing further provocations," South Korea’s defence ministry spokesman Moon Sang-gyun told journalists.
In January, the