THE UNITED STATES NAVY IS SENDING AN AIRCRAFT CARRIER STRIKE GROUP TO SOUTH KOREA.
THE MOVE IS A NOT-SO-SUBTLE WAY TO TELL NORTH KOREA THE US MILITARY IS READY TO BACK OUR ALLIES.
THE USS RONALD REAGAN CARRIER STRIKE GROUP WILL BE IN SOUTH KOREAN WATERS BY THE END OF THE WEEK.
AFTER THAT, THE US AND SOUTH KOREAN NAVIES WILL CONDUCT JOINT MILITARY EXERCISES TO QUOTE “STRENGTHEN THEIR MILITARY PREPAREDNESS AS WELL AS DEMONSTRATE THE STRONG WILL OF THE SOUTH KOREA-US ALLIANCE FOR PEACE AND STABILITY ON THE KOREAN PENINSULA.”
IT’S THE FIRST TIME THE US HAS SENT A CARRIER STRIKE GROUP TO THE REGION SINCE 2017, WHEN TENSIONS BETWEEN THEN PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP AND NORTH KOREAN LEADER KIM JUNG UN HAD REACHED A FEVER-PITCH.
TENSIONS COOLED FOR A TIME, BUT IT APPEARS THAT TIME IS OVER.
NORTH KOREA HAS ALREADY LAUNCHED A RECORD NUMBER OF MISSILES THIS YEAR AND ACCORDING TO INTELLIGENCE REPORTS IS PREPARING ITS SEVENTH TEST OF A NUCLEAR WEAPON.
NORTH KOREAN LEADER KIM JONG UN SAID HE’LL NEVER GIVE UP HIS NUKES, AND RECENTLY PASSED A NEW LAW WHICH ORDERS AN IMMEDIATE NUCLEAR COUNTER-STRIKE IF HIS COUNTRY IS ATTACKED BY HOSTILE FORCES.
SOUTH KOREA DOESN’T HAVE NUKES OF ITS OWN, AND RELIES ON THE US’ NUCLEAR UMBRELLA FOR PROTECTION.
THE US HAS ABOUT 28,000 TROOPS IN SOUTH KOREA.
THE US AND SOUTH KOREA VOWED AN OVERWHELMING AND DECISIVE RESPONSE IF NORTH KOREA LAUNCHES A NUCLEAR ATTACK.