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By David Morgan
WASHINGTON
(Reuters) - U.S. military strikes against Syria over its alleged use of
chemical weapons are a warning to other nations, including North Korea,
that "a response is likely" if they pose a danger, U.S. Secretary of
State Rex Tillerson said on Sunday.
As
a U.S. Navy strike group headed toward the Korean Peninsula, Tillerson
said China agrees that action is necessary to address North Korea's
nuclear arsenal, following last week's meeting between U.S. President
Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Asked
if Friday's strikes against Syria were a message to North Korea,
Tillerson told ABC's This Week: "The message that any nation can take
is, 'If you violate international norms, if you violate international
agreements, if you fail to live up to commitments, if you become a
threat to others, at some point a response
is likely to be undertaken.'"
"In terms of North Korea," he added, "we've been very clear that our objective is a denuclearized Korea peninsula."
In
a separate interview, Tillerson told CBS' Face the Nation: "President
Xi clearly understands, and I think agrees, that the situation has
intensified and has reached a certain level of threat that action has to
be taken."
Trump
will soon review options for removing the "threat" posed by North
Korean missiles, White House national security adviser H.R. McMaster
said on Sunday.
North
Korean officials, including leader Kim Jong Un, have repeatedly
indicated an intercontinental ballistic missile test or something
similar could be coming, possibly as soon as April 15, the 105th
birthday of North Korea's founding president and celebrated annually as
"the Day of the Sun."
Reuters
was first to report on Saturday that the Navy strike group Carl Vinson,
whose flagship is a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier of that name, will
make its way toward the Korean peninsula from Singapore as a show of
force after Pyongyang tested a liquid-fueled Scud missile this month.
"It's prudent to do it, isn't it?" McMaster said of the deployment on Fox News Sunday.
"This
is a rogue regime that is now a nuclear-capable regime, and President
Xi and President Trump agreed that that is unacceptable, that what must
happen is the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula," he said.
A
U.S. national security review of options on North Korea include
economic and military measures. But they lean more toward sanctions and
increased pressure on Beijing to rein in its neighbor.
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