Defense Secretary Ashton Carter warned Tuesday that if North
Korea attacks South Korea, the U.S. will respond and that North Korea would
have no chance of victory.
"We need to
make sure that the North Koreans always understand that any provocation with
them will be dealt with and that they stand no chance of defeating us and our
allies in South Korea," Carter said in a webcast where he took questions
from troops stationed around the world.
"It's
probably the single place on the world -- in the world -- where war could erupt
at the snap of our fingers," he told them.
The comments were some of the strongest from Carter on North
Korea and come amid recent tensions between Seoul and Pyongyang.
Top U.S.
commanders reviewed the U.S. war plan for defending South
Korea last week in case there was a sudden indication that North Korea was
going to start a war.
North Korea had
been building up and partially mobilizing its military forces earlier in the
month but reached a compromise on Monday with South Korea and both sides have
since ratcheted down the confrontation.
The buildup was
seen as serious given that U.S. officials have grown increasingly worried about
North Korean intentions after leader Kim Jong Un put a specific deadline on the
table for South Korea to stop propaganda broadcasts it had been blasting across
the border. In the deal reachedwith
South Korea, the broadcasts have ended.
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