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

Koreas Tensions
March 04, 2025

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) โ€” The powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un threatened Tuesday to launch high-profile provocations in response to the arrival of a U.S. aircraft carrier in South Korea and other U.S. military activities, which she slammed as โ€œconfrontation hysteria of the U.S. and its stooges.โ€

The warning by Kim Yo Jong implies North Korea will likely ramp up weapons testing activities and maintain its confrontational posture against the U.S., 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 U.S. of clearly showing โ€œits most hostile and confrontational will" to North Korea with the deployments of the USS Carl Vinson and other powerful U.S. military assets and U.S.-South Korean military drills this year.

Kim's sister threatens a response to a US carrier's deployment in South Korea
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โ€œThe 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 U.S. strategic assets in the Korean Peninsula has become a vicious habit and adversely affects the security of the DPRK,โ€ she said, using the acronym of North Koreaโ€™s official name, the Democratic Peopleโ€™s Republic of Korea.

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

South Koreaโ€™s Defense Ministry warned later itโ€™s ready to repel any provocations by North Korea based on a solid military alliance with the U.S. A ministry statement called Kim Yo Jongโ€™s warning โ€œsophistryโ€ 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 U.S. strategic asset aimed at displaying the firmness of the U.S-South Korean military alliance in the face of North Korean threats and boosting interoperability of the alliesโ€™ combined assets. The U.S. carrierโ€™s arrival came four days after North Korea conducted cruise missile tests, its fourth missile launch event this year.

Kim's sister threatens a response to a US carrier's deployment in South Korea
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North Korea views arrivals of such powerful U.S. military assets in South Korea as major security threats and often responds with missile tests.

North Korea hasnโ€™t directly responded to Trumpโ€™s overture but alleged U.S.-led hostilities against North Korea have intensified since the start of Trumpโ€™s second term in January.

Experts say Kim Jong Un wonโ€™t likely embrace Trumpโ€™s outreach anytime soon as he is now focusing on his support of Russiaโ€™s war against Ukraine with supply of weapons and troops. They say Kim could consider returning to diplomacy with Trump when he thinks he cannot maintain his countryโ€™s current booming cooperation with Russia

Kim and Trump met three times from 2018-19 during Trumpโ€™s first term to discuss the future of North Koreaโ€™s nuclear program. Their high-stakes diplomacy eventually collapsed due to wrangling over U.S.-led economic sanctions on North Korea.

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