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Japan warship to escort US vessel in Pacific

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TOKYO (AP) — Japan will dispatch its biggest warship since World War II to protect a US supply ship, as tensions mount in the region over North Korea, media reports said yesterday.

The helicopter carrier Izumo will leave the mother port of Yokosuka, south of Tokyo, tomorrow and join the US supply ship to escort it further into the western Pacific, the leading

Asahi Shimbun daily and Jiji Press reported citing unnamed government sources.

It will be the first deployment — outside of troop exer- cises — to protect the US fleet after Prime Minister Shinzo Abe expanded the country’s military capabiliti­es in 2015, though they remain restricted under Japan’s pacifist constituti­on.

The US supply ship is expected to support America’s naval fleet in the Pacific, possibly including the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson, which remains on high alert over North Korea’s ballistic missile firings, the reports said.

Japanese naval officials declined to comment on the reports.

Earlier this week, the US carrier had joint drills with Japan’s naval forces.

The Carl Vinson arrived in the Sea of Japan and kicked off a joint drill with the South Korean navy on Saturday, hours after North Korea launched a ballistic missile in apparent defiance of the US.

North Korea’s state media has said the North’s military is capable of sinking the US aircraft carrier with a single strike.

The latest missile launch, which South Korea said was a failure, ratchets up tensions on the Korean peninsula, with Washington and Pyongyang locked in an ever-tighter spiral of threat, counter-threat and escalating military preparedne­ss.

US President Donald Trump, who has warned of a “major conflict” with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s regime, said the latest test was a pointed snub to China — the North’s main ally and economic lifeline.

”North Korea disrespect­ed the wishes of China and its highly respected president when it launched, though unsuccessf­ully, a missile today. Bad!” Trump tweeted.

 ??  ?? This US Navy handout photo shows Japanese warships JS
Ashigara, the Arleigh Burkeclass guided-missile destroyer
USS Wayne E. Meyer and the Ticonderog­a-class guidedmiss­ile cruiser USS Lake
Champlain as they transit the Philippine Sea on Friday.
This US Navy handout photo shows Japanese warships JS Ashigara, the Arleigh Burkeclass guided-missile destroyer USS Wayne E. Meyer and the Ticonderog­a-class guidedmiss­ile cruiser USS Lake Champlain as they transit the Philippine Sea on Friday.

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