American B-52 roam South Korean skies

The B-52 - capable of carrying a nuclear bomb - was flanked by US and South Korean fighter jets
The B-52 – capable of carrying a nuclear bomb – was flanked by US and South Korean fighter jets

 

BBC

The US has flown a B-52 bomber over South Korea in a show of force after North Korea said it successfully tested a hydrogen bomb.

The B-52 swooped over an air base close to the North-South border.

Pyongyang said it detonated an underground device earlier this week to widespread condemnation, but experts remain sceptical about the claim.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un said the test was an act of self-defence to prevent nuclear war with the US.

“It is the legitimate right of a sovereign state and a fair action that nobody can criticise,” he was quoted by North Korean state media as saying.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un defended the test as self-defence
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un defended the test as self-defence

 

Following the test, South Korea resumed broadcasting propaganda from speakers mounted on the border and the North countered with similar broadcasts.

The two sides are technically still at war, with the civil conflict that ended in 1953 concluding in a truce rather than a peace treaty.

The US is an ally of the South and said the B-52’s flight was a response “to recent provocative action by North Korea”.

Lt Gen Terrence O’Shaughnessy said the US was “steadfast” in its commitment to defending South Korea, and that includes “extended deterrence provided by our conventional forces and our nuclear umbrella”.

Following the test, South Korea resumed broadcasting propaganda from speakers mounted on the border and the North countered with similar broadcasts.

The two sides are technically still at war, with the civil conflict that ended in 1953 concluding in a truce rather than a peace treaty.

The US is an ally of the South and said the B-52’s flight was a response “to recent provocative action by North Korea”.

Lt Gen Terrence O’Shaughnessy said the US was “steadfast” in its commitment to defending South Korea, and that includes “extended deterrence provided by our conventional forces and our nuclear umbrella”.

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