In early June, the United States deployed four B-1B strategic bombers to Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, the second island chain. These four B-1B strategic bombers are from the U.S. 34th Expeditionary Bomb Wing. Their base Located in South Dakota, the continental United States,

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In early June, the United States deployed four B-1B strategic bombers to Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, the second island chain. These four B-1B strategic bombers are from the 34th Expeditionary Bomber Wing of the United States. Their Based in South Dakota, in the continental United States, the deployment to Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, the second island chain, is also part of the dynamic deployment of strategic bombers in the United States. After deploying to Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, the second island chain, these four B-1B strategic bombers also set their sights on the mission to Australia in the Western Pacific and the Southern Hemisphere. In the past, the United States has repeatedly deployed to the second island chain. The island chain Andersen Air Force Base in Guam is deploying B-1B strategic bombers. However, the actions of the US military B-1B strategic bombers have become more and more conservative and will not turn on the ADS-B broadcast automatic surveillance system during operations. The most important way to obtain the direction of the US military's strategic nuclear bombers is through the disclosure of the US Air Force and its allies.

In early June, the United States deployed four B-1B strategic bombers to Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, the second island chain. These four B-1B strategic bombers are from the U.S. 34th Expeditionary Bomb Wing. Their base Located in South Dakota, the continental United States,  - DayDayNews

B-1B strategic bombers have also conducted joint operations with Japan Air Self-Defense Force after deploying to Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, the second island chain. According to a message released by the Japan Air Self-Defense Force in July, the Japan Air Self-Defense Force We have previously seen 4 F-15 fighter jets from the 2nd Aviation Regiment of Chitose Base, 4 F-15 fighter jets from the 6th Aviation Regiment of Komatsu Base, and 4 F-2 fighter jets from the 8th Aviation Regiment Fortification Base Conducting joint military operations with two US Air Force B-1B strategic bombers, it can be seen that the number of fighters sent by the United States and Japan has reached 14.

In early June, the United States deployed four B-1B strategic bombers to Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, the second island chain. These four B-1B strategic bombers are from the U.S. 34th Expeditionary Bomb Wing. Their base Located in South Dakota, the continental United States,  - DayDayNews

This joint formation of 14 fighter planes is not the entire air force of the United States and Japan that invaded the East China Sea. The total air force of the United States and Japan that invaded the East China Sea reached at least 28 fighters, because except for these 14 from the second In addition to the fighters at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam and the Japan Air Self-Defense Force base in the island chain, there are 14 F-35B vertical short takeoff and landing fighter jets that can take off from the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli in the East China Sea. After entering the East China Sea on June 27, F-35B vertical short takeoff and landing fighter jets intensively took off and landed within the East China Sea.

In early June, the United States deployed four B-1B strategic bombers to Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, the second island chain. These four B-1B strategic bombers are from the U.S. 34th Expeditionary Bomb Wing. Their base Located in South Dakota, the continental United States,  - DayDayNews

Of course, at the critical moment when 28 fighter planes from the United States and Japan broke into the East China Sea to conduct military operations, the United States had also established multiple no-fly zones, and these no-fly zones would cooperate with the test of the Minuteman 3 intercontinental ballistic missile. As can be seen from the no-fly zones in the United States, these no-fly zones were set up from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, and then extended to the Kwajalein Range in the Pacific Ocean, which is also the place where the United States conducts Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile The Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile, the most commonly designated no-fly zone, does not usually carry a nuclear warhead during the test launch.

In early June, the United States deployed four B-1B strategic bombers to Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, the second island chain. These four B-1B strategic bombers are from the U.S. 34th Expeditionary Bomb Wing. Their base Located in South Dakota, the continental United States,  - DayDayNews

Faced with the current provocations from the United States again and again, Zhanyan believes that China also needs to respond with a tougher attitude. Currently, China has powerful Dongfeng 41 missiles and J-20 stealth fighter , so China It also has the ability to hit with one punch and avoid hundreds of punches. China must also respond in kind to the constant provocations of the United States and its ally Japan. Text/Iris

In early June, the United States deployed four B-1B strategic bombers to Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, the second island chain. These four B-1B strategic bombers are from the U.S. 34th Expeditionary Bomb Wing. Their base Located in South Dakota, the continental United States,  - DayDayNews

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