Daily Nation Newspaper

South Korea, U.S. Hold War Games

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SEOUL/BEIJING - The United States and South Korea went ahead with large-scale joint aerial drills yesterday, a move North Korea had said would push the Korean peninsula to “the brink of nuclear wa,r,” ignoring calls from Russia and China to call them off.

The drills come a week after North Korea said it had tested its most advanced interconti­nental ballistic missile capable of reaching the United States as part of a weapons programne that it has conducted in defiance of internatio­nal sanctions and condemnati­on.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said it was “regrettabl­e” that all parties had not “grasped the window of opportunit­y” presented by two months of relative calm before the North’s most recent test.

China and Russia had proposed that the United States and South Korea stop major military exercises in exchange for North Korea halting its weapons programmes. Beijing formally calls the idea the “dual suspension” proposal.

The annual U.S.-South Korean drill, called Vigilant Ace, will run until Friday, with six F-22 Raptor stealth fighters to be deployed among the more than 230 aircraft taking part.

North Korea’s Committee for the Peaceful Reunificat­ion of the Country called U.S. President Donald Trump “insane” on Sunday and said the drills would “push the already acute situation on the Korean peninsula to the brink of nuclear war.”

F-35 fighters will also join the drills, which will include the largest number of 5th generation fighters ever to have taken part, according to a South Korea-based U.S. Air Force spokesman.

Around 12, 000 U.S. service members, including from the Marines and Navy, will join South Korean troops. Aircraft taking part will be flown from eight U.S. and South Korean military installati­ons.

South Korean media reports said B-1B Lancer bombers could join the exercise this week. The U.S. Air Force spokesman could not confirm the reports.

Trump said last week that additional major sanctions would be imposed on North Korea after Pyongyang’s interconti­nental ballistic missile test.

Earlier last month, Trump put North Korea back on a list of state sponsors of terrorism, a designatio­n that allows the United States to impose more sanctions.

Russia has accused the United States of trying to provoke North Korean leader Kim Jong Un into “flying off the handle” over his missile programme to hand Washington a pretext to destroy his country.

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