'Nukes
in Discussion' as Tensions on Korean Peninsula 'Reach a New Level'
Earlier
this week, United States Forces Korea Col. Rob Manning said that the
THAAD missile defense system in South Korea is currently operational
and ready to defend Seoul if Pyongyang launches an attack
8
May, 2017
"US
Forces Korea confirms the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD)
system is operational and has the ability to intercept North
Korean missiles and defend the Republic of the Korea,"
Manning told Sputnik on Monday.
The
agreement on deploying the THAAD system was reached between the
US and South Korea in July 2016, and the first components of the
system started to arrive in the country in early
March. The agreement implies that Seoul provides land for the
system while Washington pays for its installation and
maintenance.
Seoul
is expecting to fully station the system as early as June
2017, media reported, citing the South Korean Defense Ministry.
According
to media reports, the THAAD battery deployed to South Korea
will include from four to nine full-track portable
launchers carrying eight intercepting missiles each. The system will
also be equipped with the TPY-2 TM radar. According to reports,
the interceptors will have an operational range of up to 200
kilometers.
According
to Russian political analyst Sergei Zhuravskiy, the US is
playing the leading role in the THAAD deployment to South
Korea and the entire situation in the region is developing
in accordance with a scenario prepared decades ago.
"I
cannot rule out that Washington told Seoul that those systems
should be deployed to the region. South Korea is scared. For 60
years, it has been under the North Korean 'threat' inflated
by its allies. So, the developments on the peninsula comply
with the context of the last several decades,"
Zhuravskiy told Radio
Sputnik.
According
to him, the current situation is developing according to the
scenario predetermined by the division between the two
Koreas.
"But
now everything has reached a new level. While previously it was
about artillery systems, now nuclear weapons and missiles are
in discussion," the expert concluded.
The
situation near the Korean Peninsula has escalated recently,
following several missile and nuclear tests carried out by
Pyongyang. The international community, including regional countries,
has repeatedly condemned North Korea's military activities.
Washington and Pyongyang have traded increasingly strident military
threats with each other recently, resulting in calls
from US regional allies and China asking for both sides
to calm down
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