US B-52 bombers engaged in aerial drills with South Korean fighters over the peninsula today in a show of strength aimed at intimidating North Korea.
The joint drills “show the strong resolve of the Korea-US alliance and its perfect readiness to respond to any provocation by North Korea swiftly and overwhelmingly,” South Korean air force operation commander Lieutenant-General Park Ha Sik said.
The manoeuvres follow joint US-Japan-South Korea submarine exercises off North Korea this week, joint naval operations between South Korea and a US aircraft carrier group last week and the biggest field exercises between the two countries in five years last month.
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