CNBC: US may send more military might to Korean Peninsula, including F-35s and warships
* A South Korean presidential official reportedly said the U.S. may send more military equipment to the Korean Peninsula, including stealth fighters, bombers and nuclear-powered submarines.
* Tensions in the region have escalated this week following North Korea firing a ballistic missile over Japan's northern island of Hokkaido.
* There also is speculation North Korean may be preparing to conduct its sixth nuclear test.
More U.S. military might could be headed for the Korean Peninsula as tensions grow following several North Korean missile launches in the past week.
Also, there is speculation the secretive North Korean regime led by Kim Jong Un may be preparing to conduct its sixth nuclear test.
"It's always difficult to predict what the North Koreans will do, but they've been talking about things that would almost certainly require more nuclear testing – including talking about hydrogen bombs," said Matthew Bunn, a nuclear proliferation expert and professor of practice at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government.
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