The Phnom Penh Post

US warships in west Pacific for drills with Japan

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THE US aircraft carrier Carl Vinson and other warships started joint exercises with Japan yesterday, the US navy said, as regional tensions rise over North Korea’s missile and nuclear programs.

The exercises – also involving a US guided-missile cruiser and guidedmiss­ile destroyer – are being held in the Philippine Sea, the navy said, as the naval strike group “continued its northern transit in the Western Pacific”.

Confusion has clouded the carrier group’s whereabout­s in recent days after President Donald Trump suggested the “armada” was steaming towards North Korea when in fact it was sent towards Australia.

On Saturday US Vice President Mike Pence said in Sydney the strike group would arrive in the Sea of Japan “in a matter of days”.

Pence has vowed an “overwhelmi­ng and effective” response to any North Korean attack as fears grow it may be preparing for another nuclear test. Pyongyang reacted defiantly. State newspaper Minju Joson quoted what it called military sources as saying Washington plans to station “several nuclear carrier task forces” off the Korean peninsula this week.

“The army of the DPRK [North Korea] already declared it will deal merciless destructiv­e blows at the enemies so that they would not come back to life again should they make reckless provocatio­n,” the paper said.

The Carl Vinson carrier strike group and the Japanese navy “commenced an at-sea bilateral exercise in the Philippine Sea” yesterday, the US Navy posted on its Facebook page.

The joint drill is designed to “ensure maritime forces remain ready to defend the region when called upon”, it said.

“Seeing the threats we are facing now, it is no surprise that Japan and the United States conduct joint exercises,” Toshimitsu Motegi, a senior ruling party lawmaker, said, adding the exercises would send a “strong message”.

The CarlVinson drills, expected to last several days, involve two Japanese warships, Japan’s Defence Ministry said.

Pence, during a regional tour last week, and other US officials have warned “all options are on the table” to curb the North’s nuclear ambitions.

Pence and Trump have also renewed calls for China to use its influence to bring Pyongyang to heel.

The North has ramped up its rhetoric in recent weeks, threatenin­g to hit back against any provocatio­n. It has also renewed threats against US allies, including Japan and South Korea. Even Australia has been cautioned. “If Australia persists in following the US’s moves to isolate and stifle North Korea . . . this will be a suicidal act,” a North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman said.

 ?? DANNY KELLEY/US NAVY/AFP ?? The aircraft carrier USS sile destroyer USS cruiser USS (left) leads the Arleigh Burke-class guided-mis(centre) and the Ticonderog­a-class guided-missile in the Indian Ocean on April 14.
DANNY KELLEY/US NAVY/AFP The aircraft carrier USS sile destroyer USS cruiser USS (left) leads the Arleigh Burke-class guided-mis(centre) and the Ticonderog­a-class guided-missile in the Indian Ocean on April 14.

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