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U.S., allies fly fighter jets amid North Korea tensions

- By Kim Tong-hyung

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — The United States and its Asian allies flew dozens of fighter jets over waters surroundin­g the Korean Peninsula on Tuesday in a show of force as their diplomats discussed a coordinate­d response to a possibly imminent North Korean nuclear test.

The flights came as U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman traveled to Seoul for discussion­s with South Korea and Japanese officials over the gathering North Korean threat and warned of a “swift and forceful” counterres­ponse if the North proceeds with a nuclear test explosion, which would be its first in nearly five years.

If staged, the test could be another leap forward in North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s goal of building an arsenal that can viably threaten regional U.S. allies and the American homeland. That would escalate a pressure campaign aimed at forcing the United States to accept North Korea as a nuclear power and negotiatin­g economic and security concession­s from a position of strength.

While the Biden administra­tion has vowed to push for additional internatio­nal sanctions if North Korea conducts a nuclear test, prospects for robust punitive measures are unclear because of divisions between permanent United Nations Security Council members.

“Any nuclear test would be in complete violation of U.N. Security Council resolution­s. There would be a swift and forceful response to such a test,” Sherman said after meeting with South Korean Vice Foreign Minister Cho Hyun-dong. “We continue to urge Pyongyang to cease its destabiliz­ing and provocativ­e activities and choose the path of diplomacy.”

Sherman and Cho are planning a three-way meeting with Japanese Vice Foreign Minister Mori Takeo today over the North Korean nuclear issue.

Extending the countries’ joint displays of military might, four U.S. F-16 fighter jets flew in formation with 16 South Korean planes — including F-35A stealth fighters — over waters off South Korea’s eastern coast, an exercise aimed at demonstrat­ing an ability to quickly respond to North Korean provocatio­ns, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said. The United States and Japan conducted a separate drill involving six aircraft, Japan’s Defense Ministry said.

The flights came a day after U.S. and South Korean forces fired eight surface-to-surface missiles into South Korea’s eastern waters to match a weekend missile display by North Korea, which fired the same number of weapons from multiple locations Sunday.

 ?? SOUTH KOREA DEFENSE MINISTRY VIA AP ?? U.S. and South Korea Air Force fighter jets (including U.S. F-16 fighter jets) fly in formation during a joint drill Tuesday.
SOUTH KOREA DEFENSE MINISTRY VIA AP U.S. and South Korea Air Force fighter jets (including U.S. F-16 fighter jets) fly in formation during a joint drill Tuesday.

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