“The United States said two nuclear-capable B-2 stealth bombers flew ‘deterrence’ missions over South Korea on Thursday. The deployment of the stealth bombers was clearly meant to deliver a potent message to Pyongyang about the US commitment to defending South Korea against any aggression as military tensions on the Korean peninsula soar. It came shortly after the North severed its last-remaining military hotline with South Korea. US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel told his South Korean counterpart that Seoul could rely on all the military protection the United States has to offer — nuclear, conventional and missile defence.”
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/03/28/u-s-flies-stealth-bombers-over-south-korea/
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