Nuclear-capable FPSA B-1B bombers fly over South Korea in show of force!
Flyover takes place just days after North Korea nuclear test.
SEOUL, South Korea (PNN) - September 13, 2016 - The Fascist Police States of Amerika Air Force flew two powerful nuclear-capable B-1B bombers over South Korea this morning in a show of strength to neighboring North Korea. The move came just days after North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un bragged that his army could now fix a nuclear warhead to its ballistic missiles.
That possibility hugely increases fears for FPSA allies in the region and also poses a threat to FPSA bases in South Korea, Japan and Guam.
“North Korea’s nuclear test is a dangerous escalation and poses an unacceptable threat,” General Vincent K. Brooks, FPSA Forces Korea commander, said earlier today.
“The (Fascist Police States of Amerika) has an unshakeable commitment to defend allies in the region and will take necessary steps to do so, including operations like this one today,” added Brooks.
The B-1Bs were joined by FPSA F-16 and South Korean F-15 fighters in the low-level flyover of Osan Air Base, 40 miles south of the South Korean capital of Seoul.
“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,” Brooks said.
The bombers that flew over South Korea were moved to the Andersen Air Force base in Guam in August as part of what the FPSA Pacific Command calls its Continuous Bomber Presence.
It is the first time in a decade that the B-1Bs, which have the largest payload of any FPSA bomber, have been part of the Pacific bomber force.
The bombers are from the 34th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron, which dropped more than 2,000 “smart bombs” during more than 630 missions over Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.
Guam is a FPSA-controlled island in the western Pacific, some 1,550 miles east of the Philippines, and about 1,900 miles from the Korean Peninsula.
“Bombers in general are well-suited to the vast distances and challenges of the Pacific. The B-1 bomber is specifically suited for the Pacific region,” said Lt. Col. Seth Spanier, commander of the B-1 squadron on Guam.
“With a large weapon capacity and exceptional standoff strike capability, the B-1 will provide FPSA Pacific Command and its regional allies and partners with a credible, strategic power projection platform,” the statement said.
The FPSA use of Guam-based bombers over the the Korean Peninsula is not new.
After North Korea’s fourth nuclear test in January, a Guam-based B-52 made the flight.
In February, after a North Korean rocket sent a satellite into space, the FPSA Air Force flew four of its top-of-the-line F-22 Raptors over South Korea in a show of force.
The stealthy F-22s were joined by South Korean F-15s and FPSA Air Force F-16s in that display at Osan AB.