Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sought to reassure his country as tough talk from U.S. President Donald Trump on North Korea and Pyongyang's escalating threats draw concerns of a possible military conflict.
Abe said Tokyo will "protect the peaceful lives of citizens in any situation" during a meeting of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party on Tuesday, NHK reported.
Trump's order of a missile strike on Syria, a move that openly received Abe's support, may have also left many Japanese increasingly anxious about a conflict in their region, according to a recent Japanese survey.
Tensions have risen since Trump reportedly told Abe that all options are "on the table" following North Korea's most recent provocation: a failed missile launch, described by the Japanese prime minister as a "dangerous provocative act and a grave threat to security."
The U.S. Navy also recently deployed the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson to the Korean peninsula, a move that was followed by a North Korea warning of "catastrophic consequences."
Experts have said an "all options" policy is a dangerous formula for North Korea.
A strike on North Korea military facilities could not only lead to a devastating nuclear assault against South Korea, but also against targets in Japan.
[upi.com]
11/4/17
Abe said Tokyo will "protect the peaceful lives of citizens in any situation" during a meeting of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party on Tuesday, NHK reported.
Trump's order of a missile strike on Syria, a move that openly received Abe's support, may have also left many Japanese increasingly anxious about a conflict in their region, according to a recent Japanese survey.
Tensions have risen since Trump reportedly told Abe that all options are "on the table" following North Korea's most recent provocation: a failed missile launch, described by the Japanese prime minister as a "dangerous provocative act and a grave threat to security."
The U.S. Navy also recently deployed the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson to the Korean peninsula, a move that was followed by a North Korea warning of "catastrophic consequences."
Experts have said an "all options" policy is a dangerous formula for North Korea.
A strike on North Korea military facilities could not only lead to a devastating nuclear assault against South Korea, but also against targets in Japan.
[upi.com]
11/4/17
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