US, Japan, South Korea conduct drills to defend against missiles

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The US and its two top Asian allies announced they had conducted a joint missile defence exercise off Hawaii, raising the profile of exercises that show their willingness to work together in the face of threats posed by North Korea and China.

The anti-missile drill took place on Aug 8 to Aug 14 at the same time as the multinational Pacific Dragon exercise, the US Department of Defence said in a statement released on Tuesday (Aug 16), Asia time.

The three countries agreed at a ministerial meeting in Singapore in June to conduct the drill, the department said.

While the drills have been held every two years since 2012, they weren’t publicised in 2018 or 2020 as tensions flared between Tokyo and Seoul.

Then South Korean President Moon Jae-in was also wary of making public military maneuvers that could sour ties with China or his rapprochement with North Korea.

President Yoon Suk Yeol, a conservative who replaced Moon in May, has moved to step up joint exercises with the United States as his government takes a tougher line with China and the North.

The Biden administration has tried to bolster the alliance with Japan and South Korea as it seeks to build a united front on issues ranging from security to supply chains for semiconductors.

“The purpose of this exercise is to strengthen the ability to respond against ballistic missiles and improve the ability to conduct joint operations,” South Korea’s defence ministry said in a statement on Tuesday about the drills.

Moon’s government in June said the Pacific Dragon drills would be held, using destroyers with Aegis missile-defense systems to respond to threats from North Korea.

Over the past few years, Kim Jong Un’s regime has modernised its missile arsenal, testing new missiles that are quick to deploy, manoeuverable in flight and designed to evade US-operated defence shields in the region.

The US, Japan and South Korea have all warned that North Korea is also readying to conduct its first nuclear test since 2017.

China’s firing of ballistic missiles that Japan said landed in its exclusive economic zone close to Taiwan earlier this month heightened tensions between Tokyo and Beijing, which often spar over human rights and historical grievances.

China’s live-fire exercises were a show of anger over US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taipei. US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin and new Japanese Defense Minister Yasukazu Hamada spoke by phone after the drills, and agreed on the importance of cooperation with South Korea in dealing with the North Korean situation, Japan’s Defence Ministry said.

Yoon has also tried to patch things up with Tokyo. He used a speech marking the end of World War II on Monday to underscore his plan to “swiftly and properly improve” ties with Tokyo amid recriminations over Japan’s 1910-45 colonization of the Korean Peninsula and whether it has sufficiently compensated victims.

 

SOURCE: NEWS AGENCIES

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