Trump Warns Weapons ‘Locked and Loaded’ as North Korea Threatens With Nuclear War

Trump Warns Weapons ‘Locked and Loaded’ as North Korea Threatens With Nuclear War
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Reuters
8/11/2017
Updated:
8/11/2017

President Donald Trump updated his warning to North Korea on Friday, saying American weapons were “locked and loaded”.

Trump kept up the war of words on Twitter shortly after the North Korean state news agency, KCNA, put out a statement blaming him for the escalated tensions.

Trump is driving the situation on the Korean peninsula to the brink of a nuclear war, making such outcries as ’the U.S. will not rule out a war against the DPRK,'” KCNA said.

Trump, who is at his Bedminster, New Jersey, golf resort on a working vacation, described American military readiness in stark terms.

“Military solutions are now fully in place, locked and loaded, should North Korea act unwisely,” he wrote on Twitter. “Hopefully Kim Jong Un will find another path!”

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/895970429734711298

Trump also retweeted  an announcement from U.S. Pacific Command that “B-1B Bomber on Guam stand ready to fulfill USFK’s mission if called upon to do so. ”

https://twitter.com/PacificCommand/status/895835033038016512

The U.S. president maintained pressure on the North a day after saying his earlier threat to unleash “fire and fury” on Pyongyang if it launched an attack may not have been tough enough.

U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis tempered Trump’s harsh words later on Thursday by telling reporters the United States still preferred a diplomatic approach to the North Korean threat. A war would be “catastrophic,” he said.

Asked if the United States was ready if North Korea committed a hostile act, he said: “We are ready.”

Tension in the region has risen since the reclusive North staged two nuclear bomb tests last year and launched two intercontinental ballistic missile tests in July in defiance of world powers. Trumphas said he would not allow Pyongyang to develop a nuclear weapon capable of hitting the United States.

As incendiary rhetoric in Pyongyang and Washington flared this week, a Chinese state-run newspaper said on Friday that China should remain neutral if North Korea launches an attack that threatens the United States, sounding a warning for Pyongyang over its plans to fire missiles near the U.S. Pacific territory of Guam.

North Korea’s state-run KCNA news agency said on Thursday its army would complete plans in mid-August to fire four intermediate-range missiles over Japan to land near Guam.

Trump said Kim was not going to get away with his “horrific” comments and disrespecting America.

“Let’s see what he does with Guam. He does something in Guam, it will be an event the likes of which nobody’s seen before, what will happen in North Korea,” Trump told reporters on Thursday in New Jersey, without offering specifics.