"Our island has again shown that we are a strategic point to defend our nation's interests and the interests of our allies in the Asia-Pacific region," Del. Madeleine Bordallo told the Pacific Daily News (http://bit.Ly/1iUePNZ ).
China on Saturday said all aircraft entering the new air defence zone must notify Chinese authorities and are subject to emergency military measures if they do not identify themselves or obey Beijing's orders.
US officials said the two unarmed B-52 bombers took off around midday Tuesday and were in the zone that encompasses the disputed islands for less than an hour before returning to their base. They said the aircraft encountered no problems.
US officials said they received no reaction to the bomber flights from the Chinese.
The US military has been rotating bombers including the B-52, B-1 and B-2 through Guam's Andersen Air Force Base since 2004. The move compensated for US forces diverted to fight in the Middle East.
A Chinese Defence Ministry statement said yesterday the US planes were detected and monitored as they flew through the area for two hours and 22 minutes. It said all aircraft flying through the zone would be monitored and that "China has the capability to exercise effective control over the relevant airspace.
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