The decision to move destroyer USS John S McCain and the oil rig-like SBX-1 are the first of what may be other naval deployments, according to the CNN. "I would urge everyone to disconnect this ship deployment from recent military exercises in South Korea. We have regular ship movements in the Asia Pacific region and we use our ship movements for any number of purposes. So I'd be very careful about connecting this to recent tensions on the Korean Peninsula," Pentagon press secretary George Little told CNN.
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The moves comes following a joint military exercise with South Korea, which included over flights by nuclear-capable B- 2 stealth bombers, and B-52s and F-22 Raptor stealth fighters. "We are concerned about any miscalculation. It is our goal very clearly to avoid miscalculation and risk. We want to choose the path of peace and stability on the peninsula.
The North Koreans recently have engaged in a series of provocations, both in words and in actions," he said. "It is time for them to come into compliance with their international obligations and to choose the path of peace," he said, adding the US has not seen any kind of troop movements on the North Korean side that would indicate imminent military action. "So we think that things may be dialing down just a bit on the Korean Peninsula. At least we hope so.
Naturally we're prepared for any contingency," he said. Meanwhile, South Korean Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se is scheduled to meet his American counterpart John Kerry here on Tuesday, during which the two leaders are expected to discuss the threat perception and security situation in the region. "The Foreign Minister of the Republic of Korea will be here. Secretary Kerry will have a chance to consult with him. There'll also be a joint press availability after that meeting," State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland said. North Korea recently warned that US bases in Hawaii and Guam would be targeted in what could turn into "an all-out war, a nuclear war". The communist regime last week declared a "state of war" with South Korea.
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