With a huge B-52 bomber looming in the background, Pence told some 250 airmen at Minot Air Force Base that "there is no greater force for peace in this world" than the U.S. nuclear arsenal.
"Under President Trump's leadership, we will make sure that our nuclear deterrent is stronger than ever before
modern, robust, flexible, resilient, and ready to confront any and all enemies of peace with a rapid, effective and overwhelming response," Pence said.
Pence got a mission briefing that included various aspects of military preparedness, including nuclear, along with Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson and commanders of the base's missile and bomb wings. Pence also inspected a B-52 and visited a missile launch facility.
His visit came six weeks after Defense Secretary James Mattis did the same in a tour widely seen as aimed at reminding North Korea of US powers.
Trump's administration has sought to increase pressure on North Korea through UN Security Council sanctions and other diplomatic efforts, but North Korea hasn't budged from its goal of building a full-fledged nuclear arsenal, including missiles capable of striking the US mainland.
Separately yesterday, Mattis was visiting the Demilitarized Zone that separates North Korea from South Korea. Mattis accused North Korea of threatening global order and said the Trump administration remains committed to compelling the North to accept complete nuclear disarmament.
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