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China probes firm suspected of aiding N. Korea nuke project
“Some factions in Seoul have renewed calls for a nuclear force in South Korea – which now does not have nuclear weapons”, Elise says.
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Two B-1B strategic bombers appeared in the air above the Osan Air Force base, 64 kilometers (40 miles) south of Seoul, at around 1:10 p.m. on Wednesday, coming from the U.S. Anderson Air Force Base in Guam.
On September 13 two B-1 bombers were escorted by US and South Korean fighter jets in a show of solidarity with Seoul.
North Korea has carried out a successful ground test of a new rocket engine to launch satellites, according to its state media.
Last week, USFK Commander General Vincent K. Brooks said, “North Korea’s nuclear test is a risky escalation and poses an unacceptable threat”.
“What we are showing today is just one tool we have to choose from a wide array of options”, Bergeson said in a statement.
Then, the North Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) released a statement saying, “They are blustering this is a “demonstration of the fulfillment of their strong commitment to protecting” South Korea and “strong warning” to the DPRK, in particular”.
Several B-1B Lancers were reportedly dispatched to the Andersen base in Guam in early August from Ellsworth air base in South Dakota to replace B-52 strategic bombers.
The Lancer, which has the ability to fly very low and faster while carrying a large payload, represents a major upgrade in USA long-range bombing capability over the B-52.
On Wednesday, the US Air Force called it “the closest [flight] ever to North Korea by a B-1 bomber”.
The announcement comes on the heels of two demonstrations of military unity between the US and South Korea against the Kim Jong Un regime.
Companies affiliated with it also helped to maintain North Korea’s cyber infrastructure and traded with entities in Myanmar that also are subject to global sanctions, Asan said.
On Friday morning local time, North Korea conducted its fifth nuclear test – the second such test this year.
South Korea’s top diplomat tells The Associated Press that North Korea’s repeated flouting of U.N. Security Council resolutions by conducting nuclear and missile tests calls into question its suitability for membership of the world body. The exercise would focus on training the allies’ naval forces in joint precision attacks on the North’s military facilities and the regime’s leadership that would be launched in the event of a war with the isolated state.
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Both bombers landed just 25 miles south of North Korea’s capital after flying over a USA live-fire training site in the Pocheon area bordering the North.