The South Korean, U.S., and Japanese militaries conducted their first-ever trilateral aerial exercise in response to North Korean Nuclear Threats. The drill involved a B-52 bomber from the U.S. and fighter jets from South Korea and Japan. This marks a significant step in defense cooperation and joint response capabilities against North Korean threats. The trilateral exercise comes after a trilateral summit in August, where the three countries agreed to bolster their defense cooperation. North Korea has criticized the exercise, accusing the leaders of plotting nuclear war provocations. Concerns about North Korea's nuclear program have deepened.
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