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There are two main directions for the US military's strategic bombers against China: First, bombers take off from Anderson Air Force Base in Guam, and B-52H and B-1B fly to the Philippine Sea

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The US military's strategic bomber strike direction against China is mainly two:

First, bombers took off from Anderson Air Force Base in Guam, and B-52H and B-1B flew to launch positions in the Philippine Sea to launch cruise missiles against China. B-2 stealth bombers taking off from Guam flew directly into the depths of China to carry out aerial bombing.

Second, bombers take off from Diego Garcia Air Base in the Indian Ocean, B-52H and B-1B fly off Burma, and then launch cruise missiles against China, missiles across Myanmar to strike southwest China, or B-2 bombers fly directly from the India-Pakistan border or Afghanistan and other places into China to bomb targets in northwest China.

Now, the American bomber has a new base, that is, Tyndall Air Force Base in Australia, and in the future, Tyndall Air Force Base will form an iron triangle with Guam and Diego Garcia bases.

As an important strategic strike platform, strategic bombers have very harsh deployment conditions, requiring the construction of fuel storage facilities and ammunition depots in advance, as well as a large number of support facilities. Therefore, the US military currently only has the homegrown Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri, Anderson Air Force Base in Guam, Fairford Air Force Base in the United Kingdom, and Diego Garcia Air Base in the Indian Ocean for the global deployment of strategic bombers.

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There are two main directions for the US military's strategic bombers against China: First, bombers take off from Anderson Air Force Base in Guam, and B-52H and B-1B fly to the Philippine Sea
There are two main directions for the US military's strategic bombers against China: First, bombers take off from Anderson Air Force Base in Guam, and B-52H and B-1B fly to the Philippine Sea
There are two main directions for the US military's strategic bombers against China: First, bombers take off from Anderson Air Force Base in Guam, and B-52H and B-1B fly to the Philippine Sea
There are two main directions for the US military's strategic bombers against China: First, bombers take off from Anderson Air Force Base in Guam, and B-52H and B-1B fly to the Philippine Sea
There are two main directions for the US military's strategic bombers against China: First, bombers take off from Anderson Air Force Base in Guam, and B-52H and B-1B fly to the Philippine Sea

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