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US deploys bombers for exercises as N Korea tension mounts

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un meets scientists and technicians in the field of researches into nuclear weapons in this undated photo released by North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang March 9, 2016. Photo: Reuters

WASHINGTON — The United States said Wednesday (March 9) it is deploying for exercises in Asia three long-range stealth bombers capable of carrying nuclear weapons, as tensions mount on the Korean peninsula.


“Recent events demonstrate the continued need to provide consistent and credible air power throughout the Indo-Asia-Pacific region,” said General Lori J. Robinson, Pacific Air Forces commander.
 The planes — US military officials refused to say precisely where they would be deployed — are B-2 Spirit bombers and the US Air Force only has around 20 of them.
It came as North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles into the sea off its eastern coast, stirring the pot after its recent nuclear test and long-range rocket launch.
Short-range missile launches are a regular and relatively low-level item on North Korea’s long list of provocative gestures.
North Korea is responding to Seoul’s unilateral sanctions, saying it will “liquidate” all remaining South Korean assets at the closed Kaesong factory park and the scrapped tourism resort at Diamond Mountain.
In a continuation of violent rhetoric that has spiked in recent weeks, it said it will take a series of unspecified steps to impose “lethal” military, political and economic blows on the South Korean government to accelerate its “pitiable demise”.
The North fired six high-calibre rockets into the sea a week ago in protest at the adoption of tough, new sanctions on Pyongyang by the UN Security Council.
Those sanctions were imposed as a direct result of the North’s fourth nuclear test in January and last month’s space rocket launch, which was seen as a disguised ballistic missile test. AFP, AP

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