South Korea, US and Japan hold aerial drill in demonstration of strength against North Korea
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA, JUL 10 – The joint drill featured a U.S. B-52H strategic bomber and fighter jets from South Korea and Japan to enhance deterrence against North Korea's nuclear and missile threats, officials said.
- Last Friday in Seoul, the US, South Korea, and Japan held their first Tri-Chod meeting, conducting a joint air drill with a U.S. B-52H bomber and fighter jets.
- Driven by North Korea’s nuclear and missile advances and deepening Russia–Pyongyang ties, the Seoul meeting highlighted escalating regional security concerns.
- According to South Korea’s Defence Ministry, the joint drills involved a U.S. B-52H bomber, with chiefs emphasizing cooperation to deter North Korea’s military buildup, which Pyongyang views as invasion rehearsals.
- Following the drills, the trilateral military leaders urged North Korea to cease unlawful activities and reaffirmed cooperation to deter its nuclear and missile threats.
- Next year’s Tri-Chod meeting will be held in the US, with ongoing cooperation aimed at strengthening peace on the Korean Peninsula and in the Indo-Pacific region.
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Senior military officials from South Korea, the United States, and Japan on Friday called on North Korea to cease all illegal activities that threaten regional security, as advanced fighter jets from the three nations conducted joint maneuvers as part of a show of power aimed at Pyongyang.
A pure demonstration of power to serve as a warning to Vladimir Putin. The US, Japan and South Korea have let the "weapons" play in a joint military exercise, including a nuclear-capable B-52H bomber.
Seoul, Washington and Tokyo conducted a joint air drill near Jeju Island. Involved with a strategic bomber B-52H USA and South Korean and Japanese fighters
South Korea, US and Japan Hold Aerial Drill in Demonstration of Strength Against North Korea
Top South Korean, U.S. and Japanese military officers urged North Korea to cease all unlawful activities that threaten regional security, as the three nations flew advanced warplanes for a joint exercise in a show of force against the North.
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