The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Japan, US stage naval drill amid N. Korea tension

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TOKYO: Japan and the United States launched a joint naval drill yesterday in a show of force aimed at North Korea, whose nuclear ambitions dominated US President Donald Trump’s recent Asia trip.

The 10-day exercise, joined by some 14,000 US service men, aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan and the guided-missile destroyers USS Stethem, USS Chafee and USS Mustin, among others, ‘will take place in waters surroundin­g Okinawa’ in southern Japan, the US navy said in a statement.

North Korea, which has stoked regional tensions with nuclear and missile tests in recent months, has repeatedly denounced such military drills as rehearsals for invasion and sometimes conducts its own military manoeuvres in response.

The annual drill ‘is designed to increase the defensive readiness and interopera­bility of Japanese and American forces through training in air and sea operations’, the US navy said.

It comes after three US aircraft carriers, including the USS Ronald Reagan, held rare joint drills in the western Pacific, joined separately by Japanese navy and South Korean warships over the weekend.

Those drills were slammed by North Korea’s Ambassador Ja Song Nam, who said in a letter to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres this week that the current situation was ‘ the worst ever’ around the Korean peninsula.

The first such deployment of three US carriers since 2007 ‘is making it impossible to predict when nuclear war breaks out due to the US nuclear war equipment’ taking up a ‘strike posture’, wrote the ambassador. — AFP

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