NBC: B-1 Bombers Key to a U.S. Plan to Strike North Korean Missile Sites
The Pentagon has prepared a specific plan for a pre-emptive strike on North Korea's missile sites should President Trump order such an attack.
Two senior military officials — and two senior retired officers — told NBC News that key to the plan would be a B-1B heavy bomber attack originating from Andersen Air Force Base in Guam.
Pairs of B-1s have conducted 11 practice runs of a similar mission since the end of May, the last taking place on Monday. The training has accelerated since May, according to officials. In an actual mission, the non-nuclear bombers would be supported by satellites and drones and surrounded by fighter jets as well as aerial refueling and electronic warfare planes.
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Update: Pentagon Unveils Plan For "Pre-Emptive Strike" On North Korea (Zero Hedge).
WNU Editor: Why are these plans being publicised? And are these really the plans on how the Pentagon will wage war against North Korea?
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