U. S. bombers are no longer conducting flights over South Korea after Seoul asked for such missions to be paused, a U. S. general said Monday. Gen. Charles B
WASHINGTON – U. S. bombers are no longer conducting flights over South Korea after Seoul asked for such missions to be paused, a U. S. general said Monday.
Gen. Charles Brown, who heads U. S. Pacific Air Forces, told Pentagon reporters that the break was to help create space for ongoing diplomatic efforts to address North Korea’s nuclear activities.
“As we’re going through the diplomatic aspect, we don’t want to actually do something that’s going to derail the diplomatic negotiations,” Brown said.
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