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The US Air Force just made a huge show in the South China Sea with 3 nuclear-capable bombers


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On Wednesday, the US Air Force made history by flying all three operational bombers, the B-52, the B-1, and the B-2 over Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, before conducting drills in the South China Sea and Northeast Asia.


 


The unique opportunity to fly these three long range bombers together came when the advanced B-1s and B-2s arrived in the theater to relieve the B-52s that were stationed there as part of operation Continuous Bomber Presence.


 


Essentially, it is the goal of US Strategic Command (STRATCOM) to constantly station nuclear-capable bombers in the Pacific in a visible effort to deter aggression in the region. But lately, the US has stepped up the presence, pulling out all three big bombers, while China has been acting increasingly aggressively towards their neighbors in the South China Sea.


 


China, for their part, has attempted to establish a "no sail zone," intruded into Japan's territorial waters, and flew bomber patrols of their own over the disputed islands and shoals since the Permanent Court of Arbitration at the Hague ruled against their claims to the South China Sea. Now it would seem the US is answering.


 


“This mission demonstrated the US commitment to supporting global security and our ability to launch a credible strategic defense force," Brig. Gen. Douglas Cox, the 36th Wing commander said of the exercises in an Air Force statement.


 


Flying all three bombers and training with allies provides the US and partners with the realistic training they need to provide credible deterrence. 


 


"It's been an amazing experience,†said Capt. Kaitlin Tardieu and 1st Lt. Ruben Labrador. “We’ve (been able) to use equipment we wouldn't usually use and integrate with our allies.†


 


http://www.businessinsider.com/us-air-force-3-bombers-pacific-2016-8#comments


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"It's been an amazing experience,†said Capt. Kaitlin Tardieu and 1st Lt. Ruben Labrador. “We’ve (been able) to use equipment we wouldn't usually use and integrate with our allies.†

 

Looked like they want to use those things so bad.

 

#prayforsouthchinasea

#prayforAsian

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