While
the two Koreas meet and talk peace The NZ Herald continues to push
the warmongering line.
Final
warnings: US on verge of war with N Korea
10
January, 2018
President
Donald Trump is preparing for a "showdown" with North Korea
as the US draws closer to nuclear war with the rogue state, a retired
US general has warned.
Former
US Vice-Chief of Staff Jack Keane told Fox News that Trump has
pledged to "take care" of Kim Jong-un's ruthless regime.
He
warns that the US is "absolutely" at its closest it has
ever been to war with North Korea.
"We
are much closer to war than we have ever been before with North
Korea.
"Yes,
we are because this administration is determined - unlike the two
previous administrations, actually three - this administration is
determined not to let North Korea threaten the American people with
nuclear weapons.
"They're
not going to let that happen.
"Mike
Pompeo reaffirmed once again that we are only months away from North
Korea reaching their final technological objective of nuclearising
ICBMs capable of re-entry from outer space.
"If
that's the case then we have got a showdown coming here pretty soon."
According
to the New York Times, security experts noted, "There is no
reasonable military option for restraining North Korea that would not
involve unacceptable loss of life."
The
Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention scheduled a
"Public Health Response to a Nuclear Detonation" in January
16 with government officials to inform the public about what
preparations have been made.
"While
a nuclear detonation is unlikely, it would have devastating results
and there would be limited time to take critical protection steps,"
the group said.
"Despite
the fear surrounding such an event, planning and preparation can
lessen deaths and illness. For instance, most people don't realize
that sheltering in place for at least 24 hours is crucial to saving
lives and reducing exposure to radiation. While federal, state, and
local agencies will lead the immediate response efforts, public
health will play a key role in responding."
Retired
US general Jack Keane said the US is closest to war on North Korea
than ever before. Photo / Getty
Retired
US general Jack Keane said the US is closest to war on North Korea
than ever before. Photo / Getty
North
Korea's most recent missile test took place on November 29, and the
regime said the Hwasong-15 missile flew 590 miles during its
53-minute flight before landing in the sea near Japan.
The
warning comes just a week after Kim Jong-un stated that "a
nuclear button is always on my desk" during a speech on New
Year's Day.
He
also said that North Korea has weapons capable of reaching the US and
that war is "a reality, not a threat".
Despite
multiple threats from both Trump and Kim Jong-un, Keane says war
won't begin without a clear military build-up and plans to protect
civilian populations.
"If
war is imminent we would be seeing air, sea and ground deployments
taking place. Some of them we could not hide.
"Secondly,
we would likely be providing some warning to the hundreds of
thousands of Americans who are in South Korea to include the families
of our soldiers that are there giving them some advice about whether
they should evacuate or not.
"So
none of those things are taking place yet."
Jon
Wolfsthal, who worked for former president Barack Obama, has seen
drafts of the Pentagon's new nuclear posture review and says the
plans are "bad".
"What
I've been told by the people who wrote the thing was what they were
trying to do was to send a clear deterrent message to Russians, the
North Korean and the Chinese," he told the Guardian.
In
an effort to stop the rogue nation, the UN Security Council imposed
sanctions on North Korea following its continued missile testing.
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