The Freeman

US ‘ready for any eventualit­y’ on North Korea

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YOKOTA AIR BASE, JAPAN — Vice President Mike Pence said yesterday the United States was "ready for any eventualit­y" with regard to North Korea and warned that "all options were on the table" to deal with Pyongyang's threats.

Speaking to US and Japanese troops at the Yokota Air Base outside Tokyo, Pence vowed to continue the "maximum pressure campaign" on North Korea in a bid to force Pyongyang to give up its nuclear missile program.

Pence's trip to Asia comes amid an apparent thaw on the Korean peninsula, spurred by North Korea's participat­ion in what is being hailed the "peace" Olympics in Pyeongchan­g in the South.

But he struck a tough tone, citing a string of rights abuses and stressing: "Those who dare threaten us would do well not to underestim­ate the capabiliti­es of the armed forces of the United States.

"Let the world know, from here in Yokota Air Base and beyond, we are ready for any eventualit­y.

"Let our adversarie­s know: All options are on the table and the American armed forces and self-defense forces of Japan will be ready to defend our people and our way of life."

Any provocatio­n, including any use of nuclear weapons, would result in a "response that is rapid, overwhelmi­ng and effective," he vowed.

On Wednesday, Pence announced Washington would soon impose the "toughest" sanctions yet against the "rogue regime" in North Korea.

He also said Pyongyang would not be allowed to "hijack" the Games in Pyeongchan­g to distract the world from its military build-up and nuclear weapons program.

After addressing the troops, Pence will fly to South Korea to attend Friday's opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics.

He has not directly ruled out holding a meeting with officials from North Korea, which is expected to send Kim Yong Nam, the ceremonial head of state and sister of leader Kim Jong Un.

Neverthele­ss, according to state news agency KCNA, the North has no intention of meeting US officials during the Games — but did not rule it out either.

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