Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

N Korean official: Ready for war if Trump wants it

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President Donald Trump’s tweets are adding fuel to a “vicious cycle” of tensions on the Korean Peninsula, North Korea’s vice foreign minister told AP in an exclusive interview on Friday. The official added that if the US shows any sign of “reckless” military aggression, Pyongyang is ready to launch a pre-emptive strike of its own.

Vice Minister Han Song Ryol said Pyongyang has determined the Trump administra­tion is “more vicious and more aggressive” than that of Barack Obama. He added that North Korea will keep building up its nuclear arsenal in “quality and quantity” and said Pyongyang is ready to go to war if that’s what Trump wants.

Tensions between Pyongyang and Washington go back to President Harry Truman and the 1950-53 Korean War, which ended in an armistice, not a peace treaty. But the heat has been rising rapidly since Trump took office in January.

This year’s joint war games between the US and South Korean militaries are the biggest so far — the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier has been diverted back to the waters off Korea after heading for Australia, and US satellite imagery suggests the North could conduct another undergroun­d nuclear test at any time. Pyongyang recently tested a ballistic missile and claims it is close to perfecting an interconti­nental ballistic missile and nuclear warhead that could attack the US mainland.

Many experts believe that at its current pace of testing, North Korea could reach that potentiall­y game-changing milestone within a few years — under Trump’s watch as president. Despite reports that Washington is considerin­g military action if the North goes ahead with another nuclear test, Han did not rule out the possibilit­y of a test in the near future.

“That is something that our headquarte­rs decides,” he said during the 40-minute interview in Pyongyang, which is now gearing up for a major holiday — and possibly a big military parade — on Saturday.

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