Scottish Daily Mail

Boris: Trump is right to prepare for N Korea war

- By Larisa Brown

BORIS Johnson will today suggest that Donald Trump is right to prepare for war with North Korea.

The Foreign Secretary will praise US secretary of state Rex Tillerson for opening the door to dialogue with Kim Jong-un, even though Mr Trump has said negotiatin­g is a ‘waste of time’.

But Mr Johnson will also defend the US President for keeping military options on the table in order to keep America and its allies safe.

His interventi­on comes amid concern at what has been seen as inflammato­ry rhetoric from Mr Trump and Kim, whom the president called ‘Rocket Man’ after a series of missile tests.

Giving a speech at Chatham House in London, Mr Johnson will call for ‘toughness but engagement’ with Pyongyang to de-escalate tensions.

He will say: ‘It is right that Rex Tillerson has specifical­ly opened the door to dialogue. Defence and Security Editor He has tried to give some sensible reassuranc­es to the regime, to enable them to take up this offer.

‘This is the moment for North Korea’s regime to change course. And if they do the world can show it is once again capable of the diplomatic imaginatio­n that produced the nuclear non-proliferat­ion treaty (NPT) and that after 12 years of continuous effort produced the nuclear deal with Iran.’

But he will also stress the need to keep military options on the table, saying: ‘Kim and the world need to understand that when the president of the United States contemplat­es a regime led by a man who not only threatens to reduce New York to “ashes”, but who stands on the verge of acquiring the power to make good on his threat, I am afraid that the US president – whoever he or she might be – will have an absolute duty to prepare any option to keep safe not only the American people but all those who have sheltered under the American nuclear umbrella.’

He will also warn of the dire consequenc­es of failing to reach a diplomatic solution to the nuclear threat.

‘A new generation has grown up with no memory of the threat of a nuclear winter, and little education in the appalling logic of mutually assured destructio­n,’ Mr Johnson will say.

‘The memory of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is now literally fading from living memory. The NPT is one of the great diplomatic achievemen­ts of the last century.

‘It has stood the test of time [and] shows an unexpected wisdom on the part of humanity, and almost evolutiona­ry instinct for the survival of the species. It is the job of our generation to preserve that agreement, and British diplomacy will be at the forefront of the endeavour.’

He will also urge Trump to show the ‘far-sightednes­s’ not to quit the Iran nuclear deal.

Mr Trump decertifie­d the 2015 pact with Iran, complainin­g his predecesso­r Barack Obama had been taken advantage of in negotiatio­ns, and last week repeated his threat to pull out of the landmark deal entirely.

Mr Johnson will urge Mr Trump to invoke the spirit of the 1970 NPT, which avoided a ‘Gadarene rush to destructio­n’ by turning the world into a ‘great arena of Mexican stand-offs’.

He will point out the success of the NPT rests on US protection of other nations, which he described as one of the ‘greatest contributi­ons’ from America to the ‘unpreceden­ted epoch of peace and prosperity that we have all been living through’.

‘Survival of the species’

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