The Citizen (KZN)

You’re begging for a nuke war – Kim

US, S KOREA ROLL OUT JETS, TROOPS

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The US and South Korea yesterday kicked off their largest joint air exercise – an operation North Korea has labelled an “all-out provocatio­n”, days after Pyongyang fired its most powerful interconti­nental ballistic missile.

The five-day Vigilant Ace drill – involving 230 aircraft, including F-22 Raptor stealth jet fighters, and tens of thousands of troops – began yesterday morning, Seoul’s air force said.

Pyongyang over the weekend blasted the drill, accusing US President Donald Trump’s administra­tion of “begging for nuclear war”.

The annual exercise comes five days after the nuclear-armed North test-fired a new ICBM, which it says brings the whole of the continenta­l United States within range.

As tensions surged, US Senator Lindsey Graham, an influentia­l Republican and foreign policy hawk, warned the US was moving closer to “preemptive war” with the North.

“If there’s an undergroun­d nuclear test [by the North], then you need to get ready for a very serious response by the United States,” Graham told the CBS show Face the Nation.

The isolated and impoverish­ed North has staged six increasing­ly powerful atomic tests since 2006.

In recent years, Pyongyang has accelerate­d its drive to bring together nuclear and missile technology capable of threatenin­g the US, which it accuses of hostility.

“The preemption is becoming more likely as their technology matures. Every missile test, every undergroun­d test of a nuclear weapon, means the marriage is more likely,” Graham said.

His remarks echoed those of Trump’s National Security Advisor, HR McMaster, who told a security forum on Saturday that the potential for war with the North “is increasing every day”.

This year’s US and South Korean war games feature a number of powerful jet fighters newly mobilised for the event, including six F-22s and 18 units of F-35 combat jets, the US air force said.

It also involves simulated precision attacks on the North’s military installati­ons, including its missile launch sites and artillery units, Yonhap news agency said.

The North has boasted that the Hwasong 15 ICBM tested on Wednesday is capable of delivering a “super-large” nuclear warhead anywhere in the US.

Analysts agree that the latest test showed a big improvemen­t in potential range, but say it was likely achieved using a dummy warhead that would have been quite light. – AFP

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