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US and Asian allies prepare missile defense drill to counter North Korean launches
STARS AND STRIPES ^ | June 16, 2022 | DAVID CHOI

Posted on 06/15/2022 10:36:47 PM PDT by American Number 181269513

The U.S., South Korea and Japan are rehearsing their ballistic missile defense this summer following a record number of demonstrations by North Korea this year of its missile capability.

The three nations will hold missile detection and tracking drills sometime during or after this year’s Rim of the Pacific, the world’s largest maritime military exercise, South Korean Defense Ministry deputy spokesman Moon Hong Sik said during a press briefing Tuesday.

Moon did not specify the dates for the missile drill, but South Korean news agencies reported Wednesday it would be held in August.

The biennial Rim of the Pacific exercise, or RIMPAC, is scheduled to be held in Hawaii and California and off their coasts June 29 to Aug. 4.

RIMPAC will also include military forces from 23 other nations: Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Denmark, Ecuador, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Israel, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Peru, the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tonga and the United Kingdom.

The “growing nuclear and missile threats” from North Korea require the three-nation defense drill, Moon said. North Korea conducted an annual record of 17 rounds of missile tests so far this year, including its most recent launch of eight short-range missiles on June 5.

Navies from the three partners conducted similar drills in 2016 when their warships tested their Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense Systems off Hawaii’s coast.

U.S. and South Korean officials warned in recent weeks that the communist North is preparing an imminent nuclear test.

Such a test “will be met with a united and firm response from our alliance and the international community,” South Korean Foreign Minister Park Jin said during a press conference with Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday.

Blinken urged North Korea to “engage in serious and sustained diplomacy” and said the U.S. was still willing to negotiate with North Korean Kim Jong Un without preconditions.

“I can say simply … that we’re preparing for all contingencies, again in very close coordination with others, notably with [South Korea] and with Japan,” Blinken said during the press conference. “And we are prepared to make both short and longer-term adjustments to our military posture, as appropriate.”


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: missiledefense

1 posted on 06/15/2022 10:36:47 PM PDT by American Number 181269513
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To: American Number 181269513

They really only stopped for about a year period following Singapore, then restarted in earnest after Stockholm talks imploded.


2 posted on 06/16/2022 12:15:19 AM PDT by AmericanInTokyo (Old Ronald Reagan is about ready to lay down some firewood and go give some people a real lickin)
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To: American Number 181269513

Pretty soon the pugnacious Joe Biden is going to get the war he’s so desperately trying to start in so many different arenas at once.


3 posted on 06/16/2022 1:05:11 AM PDT by rottweiller_inc (inter canem et lupum )
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To: American Number 181269513

Can’t they just send Dennis Rodman back over there?


4 posted on 06/16/2022 1:06:14 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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