Wednesday, May 3, 2017

US ‘would use commandos to destroy N. Korea nuclear sites’ in the event of war

Any potential American military offensive against North Korea would include deploying special forces to destroy the Communist country’s nuclear, missile, and nonconventional weapons sites, a senior commander told Congress on Tuesday.

Army Gen. Raymond A. Thomas, who heads US Special Operations Command, told lawmakers on Tuesday that the United States has special operations forces permanently stationed in the Korean peninsula, The Washington Free Beacon reported.

The Army, Navy, and Air Force can also deploy additional special forces if the need arises, as there are 8,000 specially trained troops in over 80 countries, Thomas said.

North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un watches a military drill marking the 85th anniversary of the establishment of the Korean People's Army (KPA) in this handout photo by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) made available on April 26, 2017‘We are actively pursuing a training path to ensure readiness for the entire range of contingency operations in which [special operations forces], to include our exquisite [countering weapons of mass destruction] capabilities, may play a critical role,’ Thomas told a Congressional subcommittee on emerging threats.

‘We are looking comprehensively at our force structure and capabilities on the peninsula and across the region to maximize our support to US [Pacific Command] and [US Forces Korea]. This is my warfighting priority for planning and support.’

Satellite images show activity has resumed at North Korea’s nuclear site, a US-based analysts has claimed amid fears Kim Jong-un is plotting a sixth atomic test.

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