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Trump calls Japan ‘crucial ally’

As he kicks off trip to Asia

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FUSSA (AP) — US President Donald Trump praised Japan as a “crucial ally” and warned adversarie­s not to test America’s resolve yesterday as he opened a grueling and consequent­ial first trip to Asia.

Trump landed at Yokota Air Base on the outskirts of Tokyo and was greeted by cheering service members.

Trump then donned a bomber jacket for a speech in which he touted American firepower and the US alliance with Japan.

”Japan is a treasured partner and crucial ally of the United States and today we thank them for welcoming us and for decades of wonderful friendship between our two nations,” he said, speaking in front of an American flag inside an airplane hangar.

Trump was expected to spend much of his 12-day, fivecountr­y Asian tour exhorting allies and rivals to step up efforts to counter the dangers posed by North Korea, which continues to move forward with its nuclear weapons program.

Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un have been engaged in an escalating war of words, with Trump repeatTIVE­RTON edly referring to Kim as “Little Rocket Man” and threatenin­g in a recent speech to “totally destroy” the nation, if necessary.

Even before he landed, Trump used the first moments of the trip to denounce the North as “a big problem” that must “be solved.”

”There’s been 25 years of total weakness, so we are taking a very much different approach toward the North,” he told reporters traveling with him.

During the speech, Trump did not mention North Korea by name, but warned of the consequenc­es of crossing what he called the “most fearsome fighting force in the history of our world.”

”Together with our allies, America’s warriors are prepared to defend our nation using the full range of our unmatched capabiliti­es,” Trump told troops.

“No one — no dictator, no regime and no nation — should underestim­ate, ever, American resolve,” he said.

Some regional analysts have speculated that Trump’s presence in Asia may prompt North Korea to take provocativ­e action, like another missile test.

 ?? REUTERS ?? US President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe hold hats they signed, reading ‘Donald & Shinzo Make Alliance Even Greater’ before a round of golf at Kasumigase­ki country club in Kawagoe yesterday.
REUTERS US President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe hold hats they signed, reading ‘Donald & Shinzo Make Alliance Even Greater’ before a round of golf at Kasumigase­ki country club in Kawagoe yesterday.

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