U.S., South Korea to hold major military drills

U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates talks to troops at Camp Casey near the DMZ in South Korea on Tuesday.

U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates talks to troops at Camp Casey near the DMZ in South Korea on Tuesday.

The United States and South Korea will conduct major joint military exercises starting Sunday just off the Korean peninsula, the U.S. military announced Tuesday.

The purpose of the training is to improve readiness against a “range of threats” facing South Korea, the military said in a statement. The four-day exercise will be the first in a series planned in the Sea of Japan.

U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates, who Tuesday visited troops stationed at Camp Casey, just north of Seoul, said the upcoming exercises should send a signal to communist North Korea.

The exercises come amid months of heightened tensions on the Korean peninsula after the sinking of the South Korean warship Cheonan in March. A multinational investigation found North Korea responsible for the torpedo attack that killed 46 South Korean sailors. North Korea has denied any connection with the attack and said it is the victim of an international conspiracy.

Earlier this month, the United Nations formally denounced the Cheonan’s sinking, but did not specifically mention North Korea.

“We stand fully prepared to respond militarily to any further North Korean provocation,” said Gen. Han Min-koo, chairman of the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Gen. Walter Sharp, commander of Combined Forces Command, said U.S. support for “South Korea’s defense is unequivocal.”

Pyongyang over the weekend said such a U.S. presence would be a “reckless provocation,” according to the state-run Korean Central News Agency. It said the United States and South Korea were trying to save face after suffering a “diplomatic defeat” in the United Nations.

http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/asiapcf/07/20/us.south.korea.military/index.html#fbid=pArL57IOvoS

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