On the recordMarch 4, 2013
Now, what about the F-22s? They were at Kadena going to be sent back to the United States and that was a plan that was in process until all of this bellicosity started by the Korean young leader.
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congress.govNow, what about the F-22s? They were at Kadena going to be sent back to the United States and that was a plan that was in process until all of this bellicosity started by the Korean young leader.
Questions the deployment of F-22s due to North Korean threats.
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