Trump
Gives the Greenlight, Sends Bombers to Pacific in Massive Military Move
The situation in North Korea has the world on high alert � and now the U.S. military
is ramping up its diligence in the region.
As Hawaii was recovering from a false nuclear attack scare and Japan was dealing with similar
jitters, President Trump ordered half a dozen bombers and hundreds of Air Force personnel
to the Pacific, supplementing stealth bombers that have already been moved to the area.
�Six U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress bombers and approximately 300 Airmen from
Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, are deploying to Andersen AFB, Guam, in support of U.S.
Pacific Command�s Continuous Bomber Presence mission,� the Air Force announced on Tuesday.
The small island of Guam is proving to be quite the center of activity for the Air Force
in recent weeks.
�The base in Guam is already home to B-1B Lancers, supersonic bombers carrying the largest
conventional munitions payload of any Air Force bomber,� explained The Daily Caller.
�These powerful aircraft flew across the Korean Peninsula regularly last year, often
angering North Korea, which believes the B-1B is a nuclear-capable bomber,� continued
that report.
The official line is that the Lancers are no longer able to carry nukes.
If that�s changed, the U.S. is certainly keeping the capability close to the vest.
�[T]he United States has physically disabled these aircraft from delivering nuclear weapons
under its bilateral arms control commitments with Russia,� reported The Diplomat.
Kim Jong Un�s regime has pledged to shoot down the aircraft anyway.
An aircraft that nobody disputes is equipped with nuclear weapons is the more advanced
B-2 Spirit, a Cold War era bomber that is designed to slip into enemy territory and
deliver a deadly payload.
�The U.S. sent three B-2 Spirits, nuclear-capable stealth bombers, and 200 airmen to Guam earlier
in January to provide support for the U.S. Pacific Command�s Bomber Assurance and Deterrence
mission,� explained the Caller.
Navy assets haven�t been forgotten.
The Asian Pacific region has become a hotbed of Naval activity, with several formidable
warships now in the vicinity.
�The B-2 bomber deployment was preceded by the deployment of the nuclear-powered Nimitz-class
supercarrier USS Carl Vinson to the Western Pacific,� reported The Daily Caller.
�South Korea expects the carrier to move into position in waters off the Korean Peninsula
around the start of the Olympics in early February.�
The upgraded amphibious assault ship USS Wasp recently arrived in Japan, and the USS Ronald
Reagan, another Nimitz-class, nuclear-powered supercarrier, is already in the region,�
the report concluded.
Theodore Roosevelt famously advised, �speak softly and carry a big stick.� President
Trump may not exactly be the world�s softest speaker, but he does definitely seem to have
the �big stick� part down.
Hopefully, the despot in Pyongyang is starting to get the message.
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