U.S. Apparently Amassing B-1 Bombers on Guam
April
6th, 2013
As
you may have noticed, I don’t post much about North Korea’s hissy
fits.
But…
If
up to seven B-1 bombers were moved to Guam together, that’s finally
got my attention.
It
seems like Washington has taken Kim Jong Un threat seriously.
After
moving two Langley’s F-22 Raptor stealth fighters to Osan airbase,
in South Korea, launching a B-2 Spirit stealth bomber on a round-trip
training mission over a South Korean’s gunnery range from the
Continental U.S., and deploying THAAD anti-ballistic missile defense
system to Guam, positioning two guided-missile destroyers in the
waters near the Korean peninsula, the Pentagon has decided to
strengthen its presence in the region by deploying several B-1 Lancer
long range bombers to Andersen Air Force Base, Guam.
But,
for the first time in the last few weeks, the deployment of the
“Bones” to the Pacific atoll was not made public (at least, not
yet), a fact that could be the sign that the U.S. is not only making
symbolic moves (as the above mentioned ones), but it is preparing for
the worst scenario: an attack on North Korea.

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