Amid Trump ambiguity on NKorea, is US practicing for war?
WASHINGTON — Do the ominous rhetoric from President Donald Trump and repeated flights by U.S. strategic bombers over the Korean Peninsula mean Washington is readying for what many feel is unthinkable — a military conflict with a nuclear-armed North Korea that would put millions of civilians at risk?
U.S. B-1B bombers flew this week over South Korea with fighter jet escorts from the allied nation, in what’s become an increasingly familiar show of force to Pyongyang. It came just days after Trump said “only one thing will work” with North Korea and referred, ambiguously, to “the calm before the storm” — remarks he said Friday referred to the North.
“We’re totally prepared for numerous things,” Trump told reporters Friday. “If something can happen where we negotiate, I’m always open to that,” he said, changing tack from his recent comments disparaging the chances of successful talks with Pyongyang.
“But if it’s going to be something other than negotiation, believe me we are ready, more so than we have ever been,” he said.