North Korea 'considering missile strike on US Guam base'
North Korea has said it is
considering carrying out missile strikes on the US Pacific territory of Guam.
The North's official news agency
said on Tuesday the plan involved firing medium-to-long-range rockets at Guam,
where US strategic bombers are based.
US Secretary of State Rex
Tillerson, flying into Guam, said there was no imminent threat from North
Korea.
He also defended President Donald
Trump, who on Tuesday threatened Pyongyang with "fire and fury".
Mr Tillerson said that North
Korean leader Kim Jong-un did not understand diplomatic language, and a strong
message was needed that he would understand.
"I think the president just wanted
to be clear to the North Korean regime that the US... will defend itself and
its allies," he said.
On Wednesday, Mr Trump tweeted
that the US nuclear arsenal was "more powerful than ever
before", but
added he was hopeful "we will never have to use this
power".
The recent exchanges mark a sharp
rise in rhetoric between Washington and Pyongyang, but China has urged calm.
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