Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

MILITARY ACTION AGAINST N KOREA AN ‘OPTION’

US SAYS “PATIENCE” WITH NUCLEARARM­ED NATION WAS OVER

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SEOUL: US secretary of state Rex Tillerson on Friday said the United States may take military action against nuclear-armed North Korea if the threat from the rogue regime escalates.

The strong comments from Washington’s top diplomat, in Asia for his first foray into crisis management, appear to signal a sea change in American policy towards Pyongyang. His tour comes after a missile launch last week, which was described by the North as a drill for an attack on US bases in Japan.

The US has 28,000 troops stationed in South Korea to defend it from the North, but Seoul is within range of Pyongyang’s artillery, and analysts believe any conflict could risk rapid escalation and heavy casualties. Even so, Tillerson said the US’s “strategic patience” had ended — the stance of the previous administra­tion under Barack Obama.

Under the Obama policy, the US ruled out engaging the North until it made a tangible commitment to denucleari­sation, hoping that internal stresses in the isolated country would bring about change.

“We are exploring a new range of diplomatic, security, economic measures. All options are on the table,” Tillerson told reporters at a joint press conference with his South Korean counterpar­t Yun Byung Se.

“Certainly we do not want to, for things to get to military conflict,” he said. “If they elevate the threat of their weapons programme to a level that we believe require action, then, that option’s on the table.”

North Korea has a long-standing ambition to become a nuclear power, saying it needs to be able to defend itself, and conducted its first undergroun­d atomic test in 2006, in the teeth of global opposition.

Four more test blasts have followed, two of them last year.

Tillerson’s remarks came a day after he said in Tokyo that 20 years of efforts to denucleari­se the North had “failed” and promised a new approach, without giving specifics.

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