South Korea's spy agency spotted Kim Jong-un's
fighter jets moving across the peninsula while the
North Korean military scrambled to secure their
coastal borders.
It comes after the Kim regime threatened to shoot US
aircraft out of the sky amid claims Donald Trump had
declared war on the hermit kingdom.
On Saturday US B-1b bombers, accompanied by fighter
jets, deployed from the Andersen Air Force Base in
Guam and flew north of the Northern Limit Lane.
The region is the most northern point of the Korean
demilitarised zone (DMZ) to be explored by the West
in recent years, the Pentagon have claimed.
North Korea stages anti-US
rally in battle with Donald
Trump
Mon, September 25, 2017
Tens of thousands of Pyongyang residents were
gathered in the capital's Kim Il-Sung Square to laud
leader Kim Jong-Un's denunciation of US President
Donald Trump.
PLAY
Kim Jong-un delivering a speech in Pyongyang
[EPA]
EPA 1 of 12
Seoul's intelligence community have claimed
Pyongyang intentionally ignored the B-1B bombers
The ease of the mission has caused South Korean
analysts to claim the North may not have the military
capability to spot incoming aircraft.
But others in Seoul's intelligence community have
claimed Pyongyang intentionally ignored the B-1B
bombers and F-15 fighter jets, as both occupying
international airspace.
Refer drivers and earn
Sponsored by Uber
North Korea is believed to possess a radar system
capable of detecting anything within a range of 600
kilometres.
US officials said the recent mission reflects the
serious concern the country has with Kim Jong-un’s
warmongering ways.
North Korea has tested nuclear weapons on six
occasions in recent years, the most recent took place
on September 3.
Pentagon spokeswoman Dana White said: ”This
mission is a demonstration of US resolve and a clear
message that the president has many military options
to defeat any threat,
North Korea has tested nuclear weapons on six
occasions in recent years
"We are prepared to use the full range of military
capabilities to defend the US homeland and our allies."
The show of military might follows the ongoing war of
words between US President Donald Trump and Kim
Jong-un.
North Korea accused the US of declaring war after a
recent tweet from the US President targeted the
hermit state.
President Trump wrote: "Just heard Foreign Minister of
North Korea speak at U.N. If he echoes thoughts of
Little Rocket Man, they won't be around much longer!"
North Korea celebrates
nuclear test
Thu, September 7, 2017
North Korea held a mass celebration for the
scientists involved in carrying out its largest
nuclear blast to date, with fireworks and a mass
rally in Pyongyang
PLAY
Korean People's Army (KPA) soldiers cheer during
a mass celebration in Pyongyang [AFP/Getty
Images]
AFP/GETTY IMAGES 1 of 17
In response, North Korea’s Foreign Minister, Ri Yong
Ho claimed the country will take aim at any further
bombers, even if they occupy international airspace.
The Foreign Minister said "Since the United States
declared war on our country, we will have every right
to make all self-defensive countermeasures, including
the right to shoot down the United States strategic
bombers at any time even when they are not yet inside
the aerospace border of our country,"
Since the feud, the US has denied declaring war on
North Korea with White House press secretary Sarah
Sanders claiming accusations made were “absurd”.
But the fears of nuclear war seem greater than ever,
with California laying out protocols in the event of a
nuclear attack.
You Are Here: Home » News
» North Korea spotted preparing for WAR by
southern spies as Kim Jong-un redeploys
warplanes
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 Response to "North Korea spotted preparing for WAR by southern spies as Kim Jong-un redeploys warplanes"
Post a Comment