The Manila Times

‘US has many military options in Korea crisis’

- AFP

WASHINGTON, D.C.: The United States has “many” military options against North Korea, including some that don’t put Seoul at risk, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said Monday.

His comments come after President Donald Trump’s administra­tion ramped up pressure on North Korea on Sunday, warning Pyongyang will be “destroyed” if it refuses to end its “reckless” nuclear and ballistic missile drive.

“There are many military options, in concert with our allies, that we will take to defend our allies and our own interests,” Mattis told Pentagon reporters.

He did not provide details, but he if these included options that would not put Seoul at grave risk.

US and Seoul had discussed the option of sending limited- size “tactical” nuclear weapons to South Korea.

North Korea’s weapons drive is set to dominate Trump’s address to the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday and his meetings with South Korean and Japanese leaders this week.

Un’s regime tested what it termed a hydrogen bomb many times more powerful than its previous device.

- Friday, responding to fresh new UN sanctions with what appeared to be

Amid calls for the United States and Japan to shoot down such missiles, Mattis said there was no need to do so because they were not a direct threat.

“The bottom line is that in the missiles, were they to be a threat, whether it be the US territory Guam, obviously Japan, Japan’s territory, that would elicit a different response from us,” he said.

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