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Pentagon, S. Korea review missile size guidelines

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WASHINGTON: The Pentagon is working with South Korea to review guidelines governing the size of missile warheads Seoul can deploy, an official said Monday, setting the stage for the South to boost its missiles’ power.

Current guidelines limit the destructiv­e capabiliti­es of South Korea’s own missiles, but Pentagon spokesman Navy Captain Jeff Davis said the restrictio­ns might be altered.

“It is a topic under active considerat­ion here and I would tell you that we would be favourably inclined to do anything which furthers the defensive capabiliti­es of South Korea,” Davis told reporters.

“We have the ability to adapt and we will always adapt to the threat as it changes.”

The announceme­nt comes a day after President Donald Trump and his South Korean counterpar­t Moon Jae-In spoke on the phone and agreed the North “poses a grave and growing direct threat,” according to a White House statement.

North Korea last month conducted two interconti­nental ballistic missile tests, after which Kim boasted that he could now strike any part of the United States.

The Pentagon did not immediatel­y provide additional informatio­n on the warhead limits set forth in current guidelines.

An official said the guideline revisions were being coordinate­d in conjunctio­n with the State Department. — AFP

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Fu Ban approaches parcels containing food on its first birthday at Schoenbrun­n Zoo in Vienna. — Reuters photo

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