(VERO BEACH, FLA) Recent comments by retired four-star US General Jack Keane on North Korea could lead one to believe that a preemptive strike of North Korea may be President Trumps only option.
Keane told Fox News that, if the US was facing an imminent attack from a North Korean intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), President Donald Trump would have to act preemptively.
Were rapidly and dangerously heading towards the reality that the military option is the only one left when it comes to getting North Korea to denuclearize and not weaponized [intercontinental ballistic missiles], Keane told Fox News.
The Trump administration cannot accept a nuclear launch, he said. We cannot rely on our missile-defense system to defeat it and expose the American people to a nuclear attack."
On Thursday, Trump is scheduled to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping at Mar-a-Lago. Keane, who was Trumps first pick for secretary of defense, said that the president is likely going to try the diplomatic option to reverse North Koreas nuclear program.
As for the military option, were moving there because Beijing, youve painted us into a corner. Lets work together and denuclearize North Korea. I dont know if theyre going to do that. But well see, Keane said.
While Keane said that former President Barack Obama never fully removed the military option, the Trump administration has been more aggressive toward North Korea.
In an interview with the Financial Times, Trump said that the US would be totally willing to solve the nuclear threat from North Korea with or without Chinas help.
China has great influence over North Korea. And China will either decide to help us with North Korea, or they wont, Trump told the Financial Times in an interview. If China is not going to solve North Korea, we will.
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has also said that the clock has now run out and all options are on the table in regard to North Korea, according to CNN.
Tillerson issued a short statement Tuesday after North Koreas recent missile test, saying: North Korea launched yet another intermediate range ballistic missile. The United States has spoken enough about North Korea. We have no further comment.
On Wednesday, Trump spoke with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe about North Koreas recent missile test, and they both agreed to stay in close communication to enhance cooperation on North Korea, according to The Hill.
Keane says that Kim Jong-uns rhetoric is particularly dangerous since he is the only leader that publicly states his intentions to nuke the US.
Theres not another world leader who says he intends to use nukes against the US...We have to take this threat very seriously, Keane said.