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The U.S. Air Force's B-1B strategic nuclear bombardment has been very active recently, participating in a number of military exercises, and conducting so-called "deterrence cruise operations." The B-1B is a decommissioned

The U.S. Air Force's B-1B strategic nuclear bombardment has been very active recently, participating in a number of military exercises, and conducting so-called "deterrence cruise operations." The B-1B is a platform to enter the decommissioning process, but to flex its muscles on China's doorstep, including breaking into the East and South China Seas.

The B-1B is based on Andersen Air Force Base Guam for military operations in the Asia-Pacific region, and four B-1Bs of the United States Air Force arrived at Andersen Air Force Base Guam in mid-October and began returning to the United States mainland on November 14, so the B-1B's military operation in Guam is called "dynamic force deployment".

The U.S. Air Force's B-1B strategic nuclear bombardment has been very active recently, participating in a number of military exercises, and conducting so-called "deterrence cruise operations." The B-1B is a decommissioned
The U.S. Air Force's B-1B strategic nuclear bombardment has been very active recently, participating in a number of military exercises, and conducting so-called "deterrence cruise operations." The B-1B is a decommissioned
The U.S. Air Force's B-1B strategic nuclear bombardment has been very active recently, participating in a number of military exercises, and conducting so-called "deterrence cruise operations." The B-1B is a decommissioned
The U.S. Air Force's B-1B strategic nuclear bombardment has been very active recently, participating in a number of military exercises, and conducting so-called "deterrence cruise operations." The B-1B is a decommissioned

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