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Russian nuclear bombers fly near North Korea in rare show of forceimageA Russian TU-95 bomber flies over around southern part of Japan in this handout picture taken by Japan Air Self-Defence Force and released by the Joint Staff Office of the Defense Ministry of Japan August 23, 2017. Picture taken August 23, 2017. Joint Staff Office of the Defense Ministry of Japan/HANDOUT via REUTERSAndrew Osborn4 Min ReadMOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian nuclear-capable strategic bombers have flown a rare mission around the Korean Peninsula at the same time as the United States and South Korea conduct joint military exercises that have infuriated Pyongyang.Russia, which has said it is strongly against any unilateral U.S. military action on the peninsula, said Tupolev-95MS bombers, code named "Bears" by NATO, had flown over the Pacific Ocean, the Sea of Japan, the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea, prompting Japan and Seoul to scramble jets to escort them. Continued: http://www.worldaffairsjournal.org/content/russian-nuclear-bombers-fly-near-north-korea-rare-show-force
Cool. I love an air parade.Just Vlad showing his support for the USA!
LOL! you forgot the sarcasm tag :)
Hey ... I was being totally snark and sarc free. You believe me...don't you TRG!
President Putin's nickname is Volodya, not Vlad, btw. Russians don't use that.Of course, if you're making a larger parallel to Vlad to the impaler, go for it.
Dollink....We're Americans. We don't care what you Bulgarian/Rooskies call Fearless leader.
Okay, but now you'll know why he doesn't return your calls.