America Strikes Back Against Communist Nation After It Threatens Our Borders

America might be struggling back home, thanks to failed President Joe Biden and corrupt Democrats. But our brave men and women in uniform continue to show our strength and resolve the world over. We are not about to bow to our enemies or give in to tyrants who threaten our allies.

In the confusion that is going on between Ukraine and Russia, and China and Taiwan, it seems North Korea thought it could take advantage. The closed, communist regime recently fired several missiles close to our allies, including Japan. North Korean missiles flew dangerously close to Japan, alarming peaceful civilians across the nation.

But the United States wasn’t going to sit back and let North Korea bully our allies. So our military showed them up with an impressive show of force.

The U.S. Military responded to North Korea’s latest ballistic missile launches this week by conducting separate military drills using supersonic bombers with both South Korea and Japan.

The air drills came after North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un conducted an ICBM launch this week that South Korea said had the capability to hit anywhere in the U.S…

The U.S. Air Force responded with a joint air training in the Korean Air Defense Identification Zone using B-1B strategic bombers and F-16s alongside South Korean F-35s, which were purchased from the United States.

“This training demonstrated once again the ROK-US combined defense capability and posture based on the alliance’s overwhelming power, and the U.S. ironclad commitment to providing extended deterrence in the defense of the Korean Peninsula,” U.S. Forces Korea said in a statement. [Source: Daily Wire]

Boom. North Korea can saber-rattle all they want. They don’t stand a chance to the combined might of the United States and our allies. The U.S. Military conducted training drills using supersonic bombers with allies South Korea and Japan.

This was more than just a routine exercise. This was a reminder to North Korea that, if it was dumb enough to fire missiles at us, we were going to respond… hard. The drills featured powerful B-1BB bombers and iconic F-16s alongside South Korean F35s. They flew across the region so that North Korea could get an up-close look at what could happy if they dared challenge us.

We might not have much confidence in our leaders in Washington, right now. We might be eager to replace them soon, especially the dummies in the White House. But we should never lose confidence in the brave men and women who defend our nation. They are engaged in an endless fight to oppose oppression and corruption all over the world.

And the tyrants of the globe better take notice, or else.

Author: Max Davis


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