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N Korea leader 'briefed' on Guam plan but opts to wait | |
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has reviewed plans to fire missiles towards the US Pacific territory of Guam, state media said, but would watch US actions before making a decision. | |
Although prepared for "the enveloping fire at Guam", the North said it would watch what "the foolish Yankees" do. | |
Last week's threat against Guam escalated the sharp rhetoric being exchanged between the two sides. | |
This latest report points to a pause in the increasingly bitter war of words. | |
What does North Korea's statement really mean? | What does North Korea's statement really mean? |
The report on state news agency KCNA said Kim Jong-un "examined the plan for a long time" and discussed it with senior military officials. | The report on state news agency KCNA said Kim Jong-un "examined the plan for a long time" and discussed it with senior military officials. |
The commander of North Korea's strategic force was now merely waiting for orders "after rounding off the preparations for the enveloping fire at Guam". | The commander of North Korea's strategic force was now merely waiting for orders "after rounding off the preparations for the enveloping fire at Guam". |
But, crucially, the report also added that the North Korean leader would watch the US, before making any decision, signalling an apparent deceleration in the provocative rhetoric. | But, crucially, the report also added that the North Korean leader would watch the US, before making any decision, signalling an apparent deceleration in the provocative rhetoric. |
The BBC's Yogita Limaye in Seoul points out that this latest commentary talks of how to "defuse the tensions and prevent dangerous military conflict on the Korean peninsula". | The BBC's Yogita Limaye in Seoul points out that this latest commentary talks of how to "defuse the tensions and prevent dangerous military conflict on the Korean peninsula". |
Our correspondent adds that after days of menacing threats from Pyongyang, it might seem that Kim Jong-un could be in the mood to finally hit the pause button - but in a nation as secretive as North Korea, one can never be sure. | Our correspondent adds that after days of menacing threats from Pyongyang, it might seem that Kim Jong-un could be in the mood to finally hit the pause button - but in a nation as secretive as North Korea, one can never be sure. |
Analysts say it could simply mean Pyongyang is not fully ready to launch an attack on Guam, so could just be buying more time. | Analysts say it could simply mean Pyongyang is not fully ready to launch an attack on Guam, so could just be buying more time. |
What is the latest comment from the US? | What is the latest comment from the US? |
The statement came after a stark warning from US Defence Secretary James Mattis that any attack could quickly escalate into war, and if Pyongyang fired a missile towards Guam, "then it's game on." | The statement came after a stark warning from US Defence Secretary James Mattis that any attack could quickly escalate into war, and if Pyongyang fired a missile towards Guam, "then it's game on." |
He told reporters that the US military would defend the country "from any attack, at any time and from any quarter". | He told reporters that the US military would defend the country "from any attack, at any time and from any quarter". |
He also sought to reassure residents of Guam, home to US military bases and about 160,000 people, that they were well-protected and said that if a missile was fired, "we'll take it out". | |
North Korea threats unsettle Guam islanders | North Korea threats unsettle Guam islanders |
The tiny but important island of Guam | The tiny but important island of Guam |
Guam profile from BBC Monitoring | Guam profile from BBC Monitoring |
What about North Korea's neighbours? | What about North Korea's neighbours? |
South Korea and China - North Korea's closest ally - have been urging calm and a renewed push for diplomatic resolutions. | South Korea and China - North Korea's closest ally - have been urging calm and a renewed push for diplomatic resolutions. |
On Tuesday South Korean President Moon Jae-in said that the US should not act unilaterally on the Korean peninsula, and that consent was crucial before any military action. | On Tuesday South Korean President Moon Jae-in said that the US should not act unilaterally on the Korean peninsula, and that consent was crucial before any military action. |
The K-pop concert seeking to broker Korean peace | The K-pop concert seeking to broker Korean peace |
China's foreign ministry on Monday reiterated its "suspension for suspension proposal" where North Korea stops its military tests in exchange for a freeze on military exercises by the US and South Korea. | China's foreign ministry on Monday reiterated its "suspension for suspension proposal" where North Korea stops its military tests in exchange for a freeze on military exercises by the US and South Korea. |
Chinese state media outlet Global Times also urged South Korea to "act as a buffer" between the North and the US, arguing that China has less influence over Pyongyang than South Korea has on the US. | Chinese state media outlet Global Times also urged South Korea to "act as a buffer" between the North and the US, arguing that China has less influence over Pyongyang than South Korea has on the US. |
How did tensions escalate so rapidly? | How did tensions escalate so rapidly? |
Over the last year North Korea has stepped up its missile tests, despite repeated warnings from all quarters. | Over the last year North Korea has stepped up its missile tests, despite repeated warnings from all quarters. |
The state had already conducted five nuclear tests, but then in July it launched two intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) claiming it now had the ability to hit the US mainland. | The state had already conducted five nuclear tests, but then in July it launched two intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) claiming it now had the ability to hit the US mainland. |
The UN then approved fresh economic sanctions against North Korea to pressure it into giving up its nuclear ambitions. The measures aim to reduce North Korea's export revenues by a third. | The UN then approved fresh economic sanctions against North Korea to pressure it into giving up its nuclear ambitions. The measures aim to reduce North Korea's export revenues by a third. |
Pyongyang reacted furiously to the new sanctions, calling them a "violent violation of our sovereignty" and warning that the US would "pay a price". | Pyongyang reacted furiously to the new sanctions, calling them a "violent violation of our sovereignty" and warning that the US would "pay a price". |
Last week, US media reported that North Korea had achieved its goal of making a nuclear warhead small enough to fit inside its missiles. | Last week, US media reported that North Korea had achieved its goal of making a nuclear warhead small enough to fit inside its missiles. |
Although not confirmed, this was seen as one of the final obstacles to North Korea being a fully nuclear-armed state. | Although not confirmed, this was seen as one of the final obstacles to North Korea being a fully nuclear-armed state. |
It prompted US President Donald Trump to threaten North Korea with "fire and fury" if it continued to threaten the US and its allies. | It prompted US President Donald Trump to threaten North Korea with "fire and fury" if it continued to threaten the US and its allies. |
He added to the forthright rhetoric saying the US nuclear arsenal was "more powerful than ever before" and "locked and loaded". | He added to the forthright rhetoric saying the US nuclear arsenal was "more powerful than ever before" and "locked and loaded". |