Tuesday, October 31, 2017

U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis Explains How The U.S. Would Respond To A North Korean Nuclear Attack

US Defense Secretary James Mattis and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson testify before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Monday. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

Business Insider: Mattis explains how the US would respond if North Korea launched a nuclear missile at America

* Defense Secretary James Mattis laid out the US's response to a North Korean nuclear missile attack.
* The US would try to shoot it down, and it has rehearsed its offensive response many times.
* Both Mattis and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson defended President Donald Trump's capability to launch a nuclear first strike without consulting Congress.

Defense Secretary James Mattis on Monday told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee how the US would respond to a North Korean nuclear missile attack.

"What happens if somebody knocks on the door of the Oval Office and says, 'Mr. President, they've launched'?" Sen. Jim Risch said.

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Update #1: Mattis: White House Could Order Nuclear Strike if North Korean Attack ‘Imminent’ (Sputnik)
Update #2: U.S. Military Has ‘Not Been Discussing’ Nuking North Korea, Mattis Says (Newsweek).

WNU Editor: Bottom line .... if a North Korean nuclear attack was imminent .... the U.S. would respond first.

2 comments:

jac said...

It is possible that NoKo has understood it has reach the top of what it could do. A step too far could make the end of its regime. We also have to realize that's the first time NoKo is confronted with a strong opponent.

Anonymous said...

Jac your lack of history knowledge is astounding. Remember the Korean war? What do you think who was fighting there? :))