Last Modified: Sun, Apr 09 2017. 03 54 PM IST

US carrier diverts to North Asia amid North Korea tension

US Pacific Command says USS Carl Vinson has been diverted to the Western Pacific instead of sailing from Singapore to Australia

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USS Carl Vinson is the third US Navy Nimitz-class supercarrier and is named after Carl Vinson, a Congressman from Georgia, in recognition of his contributions to the US Navy. Photo: AP
USS Carl Vinson is the third US Navy Nimitz-class supercarrier and is named after Carl Vinson, a Congressman from Georgia, in recognition of his contributions to the US Navy. Photo: AP

Seoul/Hong Kong: US aircraft carrier the USS Carl Vinson has been diverted to the Western Pacific instead of sailing from Singapore to Australia, the navy said, amid escalated tensions on the Korean peninsula over North Korea’s nuclear weapons programme.

The strike group includes the Carl Vinson, several guided-missile destroyers and a guided-missile cruiser, according to a statement on the navy’s website. It did not specify a destination.

“US Pacific Command ordered the Carl Vinson strike group north as a prudent measure to maintain readiness and presence in the Western Pacific,” Pacific Command spokesman Dave Benham said on Sunday.“Third Fleet ships operate forward with a purpose: to safeguard US interests in the Western Pacific,” he said. “The number one threat in the region continues to be North Korea, due to its reckless, irresponsible, and destabilizing programme of missile tests and pursuit of a nuclear weapons capability.”

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Reuters reported the carrier will move near the Korean peninsula, citing a US official it did not identify. Pacific Command declined to provide the precise location the carrier strike force will be deployed.

US President Donald Trump sent a message to North Korea and its ally China during his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Florida that he was willing to take action over Kim Jong Un’s nuclear programme, said Lee Ho-ryung, chief of North Korean studies at the Korea Institute for Defence Analyses.

“The US is proving itself that it can really take action if you play with chemical weapons like Syria,” Lee said. Still, “the Carl Vinson’s move toward the Korean peninsula is probably a decision they made some time ago as part of the Foal Eagle joint military drills. In that sense, it’s not a special move.”

The strike group has participated in numerous exercises with Japan and the South Korea and conducted routine patrol operations in the South China Sea since its Jan. 5 deployment from San Diego, California, the Navy statement said.

North Korea conducted another ballistic missile test on April 5, shortly before Xi and Trump met. Kim has said previously his regime is close to developing a ballistic missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead to the continental US.

North Korea said Sunday that US missile strikes against Syria last week were “absolutely unpardonable,” according to a Korean Central News Agency report citing a foreign ministry spokesman. North Korea will bolster its capacity to protect itself from “reckless moves,” the spokesman was quoted as saying. Bloomberg

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First Published: Sun, Apr 09 2017. 03 54 PM IST