The Manila Times

US, SKorea begin major navy drill

- USSRonaldR­eagan AFP

SEONGNAM, South Korea: The United States and South Korea on Monday launched a joint naval exercise in a fresh show of force against North Korea over its growing missile and nuclear threats.

Tensions over the North’s weapons programs have soared in recent months, with Pyongyang carrying out a series of missile launches and its sixth nuclear test, of multiple sets of UN sanctions.

The United States has since ramped up military drills with South Korea and Japan, its two closest allies in the region.

“The latest exercise is aimed at maintainin­g readiness against North Korea’s naval provocatio­n and improving capabiliti­es to carry out joint operations,” a South Korean navy spokesman told reporters.

The 10- day drills are taking place on the southern side of the de facto maritime border known as the Northern Limit Line, the spokesman added. The US navy said earlier that the

aircraft carrier and two US destroyers would take part.

Pyongyang habitually condemns such joint exercises and the state-run KCNA news agency on Saturday called the Ronald Reagan’s participat­ion a “reckless act of war maniacs as it only drives the tense situation on the peninsula into the point of explosion”.

The exercises are the latest instance of US military hardware movements around the Korean peninsula.

On Friday, the nuclear-powered submarine USS Michigan arrived in the southern port of Busan, according to Yonhap news agency, days after another nuclearpow­ered submarine— the USS Tucson—left.

- personic heavy bombers over the night-time joint aviation exercises with Japan and South Korea.

The US is showcasing a line-up of its warplanes including the B-1B bomber, and F-22 and F-35 stealth Aerospace and Defense Exhibition which opens Tuesday.

Organizers said the event was a showcase for South Korean arms exporters, rather than a platform for foreign manufactur­ers as in the past, but added that the display of Seoul and Washington’s newest military assets would send a strong message about the allies’ readiness.

US Forces Korea said Sunday they would later this month conduct the annual Courageous Channel training, to prepare US service members and their families for evacuation during a natural or man-made disaster on the peninsula.

“Although not directly tied to current geopolitic­al events, our forces must be ready in all areas,” USFK commander General Vincent Brooks said in a statement.

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