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    Kim’s sister threatens response to US carrier’s deployment in South Korea

    SEOUL (AP) – The powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un threatened yesterday to launch high-profile provocations in response to the arrival of a United States (US) aircraft carrier in South Korea and other US military activities, which she slammed as “confrontation hysteria of the US and its stooges.”

    The warning by Kim Yo Jong implies North Korea will likely ramp up weapons testing activities and maintain its confrontational posture against the US, though President Donald Trump has said he would reach out to Kim Jong Un to revive diplomacy.

    In a statement carried by state media, Kim Yo Jong accused the US of clearly showing “its most hostile and confrontational will” to North Korea with the deployments of the USS Carl Vinson and other powerful US military assets and US-South Korean military drills this year.

    “The DPRK is also planning to carefully examine the option for increasing the actions threatening the security of the enemy at the strategic level to cope with the fact that the deployment of US strategic assets in the Korean Peninsula has become a vicious habit and adversely affects the security of the DPRK,” she said, using the acronym of North Korea’s official name, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

    Her statement suggests North Korea may test-launch powerful missiles designed to strike the mainland US or American military bases in the region, observers said.

    South Korea’s Defense Ministry warned later it’s ready to repel any provocations by North Korea based on a solid military alliance with the US. A ministry statement called Kim Yo Jong’s warning “sophistry” meant to justify her country’s nuclear development and future provocations.

    On Sunday, the USS Carl Vinson and its strike group arrived in South Korea, the latest temporary deployment of a US strategic asset aimed at displaying the firmness of the US-South Korean military alliance in the face of North Korean threats and boosting interoperability of the allies’ combined assets. The US carrier’s arrival came four days after North Korea conducted cruise missile tests, its fourth missile launch event this year.

    The USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier is escorted into a navy port in Busan, South Korea. PHOTO: AP
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