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President Donald Trump agreed to support billions of dollars in new weapons sales to South Korea after North Korea’s largest nuclear test, while his ambassador to the United Nations said the U.S. would seek the strongest possible sanctions against Kim Jong Un’s regime.
Trump and Moon agreed to maximize pressure on North Korea using all means at their disposal. Trump, who reportedly threatened over the weekend to pull out of the U.S.-South Korea trade agreement, had taken aim at President Moon’s administration. South Korea is finding its “talk of appeasement with North Korea will not work,” he said on Twitter.
Chang Kyung-soo, acting chief of the Defense Ministry’s policy planning office, told lawmakers in Seoul on Monday that North Korea was readying a missile.
UN Ambassador Nikki Haley said that Kim was “begging for war”.
South Korea has removed the final administrative hurdle for the full deployment of a U.S. missile defense system known as Thaad.
The nation’s navy also began live-fire drills involving 20 vessels.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-09-04/south-korea-paves-way-for-missile-shield-after-nuclear-explosion