Is the war knocking? U.S.A. takes super-secret aircraft to Korea

America's fighter jets, especially those not caught by radar, flew over South Korea at the start of their next military training, which, according to North Korea, is pushing the peninsula into nuclear war. U.S. Army officials said that F22 aircraft has joined the F22s, all incapacitated by radar and [...]
America's fighter jets, especially those not caught by radar, flew over South Korea at the start of their next military training, which, according to North Korea, is pushing the peninsula into nuclear war.
U.S. military officials said that F22 has joined the F22s, all of whom are disabled by radar and that marks the top of American fighter air technology.
The exact number is not known for logical reasons, but experts say it is the largest concentration of advanced fifth generation aircraft in history in South Korea.
The joint exercise follows a very light weekend of war statements, while officials from North Korea and the United States say war opportunities are increasing. That's why Republican Senator Lindsey Graham asked the Pentagon to remove families of American military personnel from South Korea.
According to Graham, there is no point in being American children, or sending others to stay close to their parents in the ministry, since, according to the likelihood, war is imminent.
Analysts say diplomacy behind the scenes is doing everything it can to avoid military confrontation, though they admit the tension between the two countries is not remembered to have been so high for a long time.












