


U.S., South Korea, and Japan Conduct Trilateral Drill Following North Korean ICBM Test
The U.S. flew a B-1B bomber in a trilateral drill with Japan and South Korea in response to North Korea's recent missile testing.
Overview
In response to North Korea's successful Hwasong-19 ICBM test, the U.S., South Korea, and Japan conducted a trilateral military drill featuring a B-1B bomber. The drill demonstrated their commitment to regional security amid escalating tensions. North Korea's missile reportedly flew higher and longer than previous tests and is seen as an effort to gain international attention. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was present during the launch and emphasized its significance. The U.S. has previously performed similar drills, showcasing military strength in the face of North Korea's growing missile capabilities.
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