US not to intercept DPRK missile unless threatened: Commander

Source:Xinhua Published: 2013-4-10 8:37:03

The US commander in charge of forces in the Asia Pacific region said Tuesday that if the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) launches a missile in the near future, he would recommend US forces shoot it down when US homeland, forward-deployed forces and allies were threatened.

At a Senate hearing, Samuel Locklear, commander of US Pacific Command, said if it was "in defense of the homeland... and if it was defense of our allies," he would recommend US forces shoot down DPRK missile, if the country launches one.

"I believe we have a credible ability to defend the homeland, to defend Hawaii, defend Guam, to defend our forward-deployed forces and defend our allies," said Locklear.

However, Locklear rejected the idea to shoot down a DPRK missile regardless of whether it poses a threat or what the intended target is, saying he "would not recommend that."

As tensions on the Korean Peninsula continues to rise, the US military has moved many missile-defense capabilities into the region, such as Aegis guided-missile destroyers USJohn McCain and USDecatur. A Terminal High Altitude Area Defense System ( THAAD) will also be deployed to Guam.

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