Pyongyang, April 25 (KCNA) -- The notorious "death swan" nested in Japan.
According to the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command on April 20, several B-1B strategic bombers of the U.S. Air Force were forward-deployed from the U.S. mainland to the Misawa Air Force base of the U.S. forces in Japan.
Its military significance is in the fact that it is the long-term presence and permanent settlement of the U.S. strategic assets in the depth of the Asia-Pacific region, far from being the temporary deployment for the U.S.-Japan joint drill or for muscle-flexing against regional countries.
As everybody knows, B-1B is one of the strategic bomber triad of the U.S. together with B-52 and B-2 and the enemies are vociferously calling them "death swan".
The deployment of B-1Bs in Japan shows that the military basis of the U.S. which had resorted to the use of force in the Asia-Pacific region with Guam mainly as its launching base and starting position is changing into a more vicious one. This is clearly a very serious development harmful to regional security.
The U.S. is claiming that it is "the first deployment of 'Bomber Task Force' of the U.S. Air Force into Japan that can make sudden sortie anywhere in the world" and that "the deployment contributes to the strengthening of the interoperability between the U.S. and Japan and regional stability" and that it will "show devotion to the free and open Indo-Pacific security." However, it is as clear as noonday how the "death swan" would "dedicate" to security.
The world knows about the "colossal role" the U.S. forces, especially the U.S. strategic assets, which had made their appearance in the Asia-Pacific region, played in destroying the security environment of the region and aggravating the situation.
The U.S. has long been frantic in pressurizing regional countries and expanding military involvement by frequently sending various kinds of strategic bombers and other strategic assets to Japan, ROK and other regions.
Typically, this year alone, the U.S. sent B-1B strategic bombers to the sky around the Korean peninsula for three times to stage joint air drills with its junior allies, thus driving the acute military confrontation on the Korean peninsula, the world's biggest hotspot, into the dangerous phase of conflict.
Not content with this vicious cycle, the U.S. is now trying to increase the level of confrontation targeting regional countries to the highest ever with the Japanese archipelago and the ROK as its outpost by operating strategic assets capable of flying at any time in the depth of the region through the long-term deployment of strategic bombers in Japan.
The "death swan" nested in Japan will not "contribute" to regional security but only serve the U.S. political and military hegemony in the Asia-Pacific region and the formation of the U.S.-led exclusive military bloc.
The U.S. should clearly understand.
The Asia-Pacific region is not a fragile area where the U.S. can move the balance weight of regional security at will with a few strategic bombers.
The U.S. moves to destroy peace and stability by escalating military threats to the Asia-Pacific region will be subject to due counterattack by the regional people. -0-
www.kcna.kp (2025.04.25.)