If North Korea thinks they can kick the nuclear can and launch crappy missiles without the world’s consent — and suffer no consequences? That’s fine. They can think that. But it’s not reality.
Not like they’re particularly versed in operating in reality, but what else is new?
What else?
This. This from the BBC is new:
The US has deployed four F-22 stealth jets in South Korea, in a show of force following North Korea’s recent nuclear tests and satellite launch.
The Raptors flew over the US military air base in Osan in Gyeonggi province, bordering North Korea, on Wednesday.
North Korea’s actions have attracted international condemnation and calls for new UN sanctions.
The US Raptors, one of the world’s most advanced military aircraft, were flown into South Korea from their base in Okinawa in Japan.
South Korea’ Yonhap news agency said the deployment of four stealth jets by the US at one time was rare.
It quoted military sources as saying the jets would remain in South Korea “for a while”.
Rather than take a news source from United Kingdom at face value (although you can – they’re trusted) see the mighty Raptors (and other aircraft) arrive in the Asian country yourself, below: