Friday, July 07, 2017

Two B-1 Bombers conduct a demonstration of force near the DMZ in Korea.


via Fox News.
Two U.S. Air Force B-1 bombers on Friday flew near the Korean Demilitarized Zone in a show of force, the Air Force said in a statement.

The two B-1 bombers flew 2,000 miles from Anderson Air Force Base in Guam to conduct a precision strike training exercise with South Korean fighters. The bombers were also joined by Japanese fighters during their flight.

These missions are called “Jungle Lightening” by the air force.

Later, the Air Force called the mission a "demonstration of the ironclad U.S. commitment to our allies."

The bombers fired releasing inert weapons at the Pilsung Range. The mission took 10 hours, according to the statement.
Story here. 

Yeah.  Nothing to see here.  These are ordinary times and the issue in Korea is not even worth considering.  Sarcasm off.

Are you now getting it?

This thing keeps slowly ramping up.  Moves are being made and only a blind person couldn't see it!  Get over your "normalcy bias" and see what's real!

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