Mattis
to U.S. Army on North Korea: 'Be ready'
9
October, 2017
"Be
ready" when it comes to North Korea. That’s the message
Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis passed on to the U.S. Army Monday,
saying the military must be prepared as U.S. leaders deal with
continued provocations by Pyongyang.
"There's
one thing the U.S. Army can do, and that is you have got to be ready
to ensure that we have military options that our President can employ
if needed,” Mattis said.
However,
Mattis also told a packed Army conference in Washington, DC that
diplomacy remains the priority for dealing with the North.
Mattis'
message comes as North Korea celebrates the founding of the Communist
Party there this week. In the past, the North Korean regime has
marked national holidays with missile tests.
On
Monday, President Trump said in a tweet that the U.S. has been
unsuccessfully dealing with North Korea for 25 years, giving billions
of dollars and getting nothing in return.
Over
the weekend, President Trump said "only one thing will work"
in dealing with North Korea, hinting at possible military action.
In
response, North Korea’s leader - Kim Jong un - said nuclear weapons
are a “powerful deterrent'' that guarantees his nation's
sovereignty.
Now
- in response - both China and Russia are calling for restraint.
"Now,
what does the future hold? Neither you nor I can say,” Mattis said.
"The U.S. Army must stand ready."
Meantime,
in the UK, British defense officials are reportedly being instructed
to draw up plans in preparation for potential conflict with North
Korea.
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