Trump to get options on how to ‘stop’ North Korea
Mattis, in a statement by the U.S. Department of Defence, however, said diplomatic and economic efforts remained the tools of choice to convince North Korea to stop its nuclear and missile programmes.
“The military remains ready in accordance with our alliance with Japan, with Korea.
“The North Korean launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile on July 4 is a very serious escalation and provocation and also an affront to the United Nations Security Council resolutions,” Mattis said.
“We stand ready to provide options if they are necessary,” he added, pointing out that diplomacy with regards to North Korea had not failed.
Mattis quoted Gen. Vincent Brooks, the Commander of U.S. Forces in Korea, saying America and South Korea have exercised extreme self-restraint in avoiding war.
“Our self-restraint holds, and diplomatic efforts remain underway as we speak,’’ the official said
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