Military Action Against N Korea Is “On the Table”: Rex Tillerson

“Let me be very clear: the policy of strategic patience has ended,” the Secretary of State said.
Ju-min Park & James Pearson
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A US policy of strategic patience with North Korea has ended, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said in South Korea on Friday, adding that military action would be “on the table” if North Korea elevated the threat level.

Tillerson began his first Asian visit as secretary of state in Japan on Wednesday, and will travel to China on Saturday with a main focus on finding a “new approach” on North Korea after what he described as two decades of failed efforts to denuclearise the insular nation.

“Let me be very clear: the policy of strategic patience has ended. We are exploring a new range of security and diplomatic measures. All options are on the table,” Tillerson told a news conference in Seoul.

He said any North Korean actions that threatened the South would be met with “an appropriate response”.

“If they elevate the threat of their weapons programme to a level that we believe requires action, that option is on the table,” Tillerson said when asked about military action.

Tillerson also called on China to implement sanctions against North Korea, and said there was no need for China to punish South Korea for deploying an advanced US anti-missile system aimed at defending against North Korea.

(This story has been published in an arrangement with Reuters and has been cut for length.)

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