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  • Mattis hints at military options on North Korea but offers no details | Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis hinted on Monday about the existence of military options on North Korea that might spare Seoul from a brutal counterattack but declined to say what kind of options he was talking about or whether they involved the use of lethal force.

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    • South Korea’s defense minister suggests bringing back tactical U.S. nuclear weapons

      SEOUL — South Korea’s defense minister on Monday said it was worth reviewing the redeployment of American tactical nuclear weapons to the Korean Peninsula to guard against the North, a step that analysts warn would sharply increase the risk of an accidental conflict.

      As concern over Korea deepened following North Korea’s huge nuclear test Sunday, Nikki Haley, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, said the regime of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was “begging for war.”

      Here in Seoul, the Defense Ministry warned that Pyongyang might be preparing to launch another missile into the Pacific Ocean, perhaps an intercontinental ballistic missile theoretically capable of reaching the mainland United States.

      President Trump and his South Korean counterpart, Moon Jae-in, spoke on the phone for 40 minutes Monday night, Korean time — some 34 hours after the nuclear test and more than 24 hours after Trump took to Twitter to criticize Moon’s “talk of appeasement.”

      The two agreed to remove the limit on allowed payloads for South Korean missiles — something Seoul had been pushing for — as a way to increase deterrence against North Korea, according to a statement from South Korea’s Blue House.

      They agreed as well to work together to punish North Korea for Sunday’s nuclear test, pledging “to strengthen joint military capabilities,” a White House statement said, and to “maximize pressure on North Korea using all means at their disposal.”

      https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...=.5ee59906ba3b

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      • And now because Trump decided to shit on Iran during his UN speech they are also testing missiles..

        It's almost as if trump is purposely trying to provoke chaos..

        Just like in House of Cards.. nothing like chaos and war to take people's minds of the issues the President doesn't want to address..

        Iran tests missile despite Trump pressure - BBC News

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        • North Korea says rockets to U.S. 'inevitable' as U.S. bombers fly off North Korean coast | Reuters

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          • Good article by the NY Times on pretty much exactly what scrum has been saying.

            https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/23/o...ol-left-region

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            • Behind North Korea’s Bluster, Some See Caution

              It would be all but impossible for North Korea to shoot down American warplanes like B-1B strategic bombers, F-15 fighter jets or F-35 stealth fighters, especially if they were flying in international airspace well off the North’s coasts.

              North Korea’s SA-5 land-to-air missiles have a range of only 155 miles, they said. American warplanes operate under the protection of radar-jamming technology, and North Korea’s aging MiG fighter jets, which are often grounded for lack of fuel and parts, are no match for them, Mr. Shin and other analysts said.

              Much as Mr. Trump’s aggressive rhetoric about North Korea — like his threat at the United Nations to “totally destroy” the country — appeals to his core supporters, Mr. Kim needs to demonstrate to his people that he is not backing down from foreign threats, analysts said.

              https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/26/w...T.nav=top-news

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