Military attack on North Korea ‘may be an option’: warns retired US general

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This undated picture released from North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on June 29, 2016 shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (C) attending a photo session with the contributors to the successful test-fire of the surface-to-surface medium long-range strategic ballistic rocket Hwasong-10, at an undisclosed location. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

Following recent nuclear missile tests by North Korea, a retired four-star US General Jack Keane said that attacking the country’s nuclear facilities “may be the only option left” with the United States.

If the US was facing a looming attack from a North Korean intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), President Trump would have to act pre-emptively, Keane told Fox News.

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“We’re rapidly and dangerously heading towards the reality that the military option is the only one left when it comes to getting North Korea to denuclearise and not weaponised [intercontinental ballistic missiles],” the retired US general added.

He maintained that “the Trump administration cannot accept a nuclear launch.”

“We cannot rely on our missile defence system to defeat it and expose the American people to a nuclear attack."

Keane said that the president is likely going to “try the diplomatic option to reverse North Korea’s nuclear program” during his meeting with the Chinese President.

The Trump administration has been more aggressive toward North Korea as compared to former president Barack Obama.
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