Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

US vows ‘different response’ to N Korea

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The US has seen no need to shoot down North Korean missiles test-fired in Japan’s direction, but a future missile launch that threatens US or Japanese territory will “elicit a different response from us,” defense secretary Jim Mattis said on Monday.

He also said, without elaboratio­n, that the Trump administra­tion has military options against North Korea that would not put Seoul at risk. He would not say whether he was referring to overt combat action, a cyberattac­k or something more covert. “I will not go into details,” he said.

Mattis also confirmed that he and his South Korean counterpar­t had recently discussed the possibilit­y of putting US nuclear weapons back into South Korea, an option that has been raised publicly by some South Korean politician­s. US nuclear weapons were withdrawn from the Korean peninsula in the early 1990s at the close of the Cold War.

“We discussed the option, but that’s all ... I want to say,” he said. Japan on Tuesday moved a mobile missile-defence system on the northern island of Hokkaido to a base near recent North Korean missile flyover routes.

Defence Minister Itsunori Onodera said a Patriot Advanced Capability-3 intercepto­r unit was deployed at the Hakodate base on southern Hokkaido “as a precaution” as part of government preparatio­ns for a possible emergency. The PAC-3 was brought from another base in Yakumo town on Hokkaido, about 80 kilometres­northeast of Hakodate.

The system has a range of about 20 km. AP

 ?? AP ?? US soldiers take part in a military exercise with South Korea.
AP US soldiers take part in a military exercise with South Korea.

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