Just as President Reagan did with Muammar Gaddafy, President Trump sent some U.S. and South Korean aircraft close to the personal home of that crazy fat kid who is running North Korea. Fat kid launched missiles that could reach Los Angeles and Chicago.
The headline on the Sun is: “DONALD Trump is to order a military strike against North Korea within a year’ after Kim Jong-un’s military boasted it had fired a ballistic missile capable of hitting the US.
Senior military sources in Washington have reportedly claimed Pentagon officials have laid out plans to obliterate a North Korean nuclear weapons facility operating deep within a mountain range inside the rogue state.
It’s far more difficult to launch a long range heavy bomber as President Trump did than fire a missile. The president sent B1-B supersonic bombers from Guam to the border of North Korea.
“North Korea remains the most urgent threat to regional stability,” said Gen. Terrence J. O’Shaughnessy, Pacific Air Forces commander.
“Diplomacy remains the lead. However, we have a responsibility to our allies and our nation to showcase our unwavering commitment while planning for the worst-case scenario.”
In the run up to any attack, the US would position nuclear submarines, naval ships, and stealth aircraft at bases near North Korea.
“Suddenly you’d read on the news that the US has conducted these airstrikes,” said Tack.
While the F-22 and F-35 would certainly do work over North Korea missile production sites, it really a job for the B-2.
As a long-range bomber the B-2 could drop massive, 30,000lb bombs on deep underground bunkers setting off from bases as far away as Guam or the continental United States.
The initial targets would include nuclear reactors, missile production facilities, and launching pads for ICBMs, according to Tack.
Cruise missiles would be fired from the sea, F-22s would take out North Korea’s archaic air defences and B-2s would pound every known missile site.
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