The White House on Sunday published a readout of President Donald Trump’s talks with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe that listed “nuclear capabilities” as an option for dealing with North Korean aggression. The readout, in which both leaders recommitted themselves to mutual protection in light of North Korea’s sixth nuclear-weapons test just hours earlier, included another promise from the US president, Business Insider Australia reports.
“President Trump reaffirmed the commitment of the United States to defending our homeland, territories, and allies using the full range of diplomatic, conventional, and nuclear capabilities at our disposal,” the readout said.
The mention of “nuclear capabilities” was the strongest reaction from the administration Sunday. Defence Secretary James Mattis warned of a “massive” and “overwhelming” military response to North Korea’s missile and nuclear weapons programs, but stopped short of touting the US’s nuclear capabilities.
The talk between Trump and Abe come just days after North Korea launched a missile that flew over the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido.
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