Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

U.S. B-52S Fly With Japan In Answer To China-Russia Bomber Patrols


(MENAFN- The Rio Times) Key Points

  • Two US B-52 bombers flew with Japanese fighters in reply to joint Chinese–Russian bomber patrols.
  • The air manoeuvres reflect a wider struggle over sea lanes, Taiwan and who sets the rules in Northeast Asia.
  • The episode shows how a region that powers the world economy now sits on a militarised fault line.

The latest news is simple but striking: two US B-52 strategic bombers have flown over the Sea of Japan alongside Japanese F-35 and F-15 fighters, shortly after Chinese and Russian bombers completed a joint patrol around Japan and South Korea.

Tokyo describes the mission as proof that the US–Japan alliance is ready to counter any attempt to change the regional status quo by force.

To grasp why this matters, you have to see what came just before. Chinese H-6 and Russian Tu-95 bombers staged a patrol through the Sea of Japan and the East China Sea, while a Chinese aircraft carrier group operated south of Okinawa.

Japanese pilots say Chinese jets twice locked fire-control radar on their aircraft, a hostile signal that usually precedes a missile launch.

Beijing insists these were routine drills and accuses Japan of dramatising them. Behind the manoeuvres sits a deeper argument about Taiwan and sea routes.


Japan Signals It May Fight if Taiwan Is Attacked
Japan's new prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, has warned that a Chinese attack or blockade against Taiwan could create an“existential” crisis for Japan, opening the door for its Self-Defense Forces to fight alongside the United States.

For leaders in Beijing who present themselves as the aggrieved party, that language sounds like a direct challenge. Geography is hard to ignore.

Taiwan lies just over 100 kilometres from Japan 's southern islands and sits across shipping lanes that feed energy and goods into the world's fourth-largest economy.

Any conflict there would drag in US forces based in Okinawa and Guam and encourage Russian probing to the north. The bomber flights are a reminder that East Asia is no longer just a place to manufacture electronics and cars.

It is a security hotspot where one miscalculation in the skies could ripple through supply chains, currencies and energy markets worldwide.

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The Rio Times

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