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In stark terms, US tells North Korea it risks ‘massive military response’ after nuclear test

‘We are not looking to the total annihilation of a country, namely North Korea. But as I said, we have many options to do so’: US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis

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US Secretary of Defence James Mattis (left) makes a statement outside the West Wing of the White House in response to North Korea's latest nuclear testing, as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Joseph Dunford listens on Sunday. Photo: Reuters

The United States has warned it could launch a “massive military response” to threats from North Korea following Pyongyang’s provocative detonation of what it claimed was a miniaturised hydrogen bomb.

The comments from Defence Secretary Jim Mattis came after US President Donald Trump called an emergency meeting of his national security advisers to discuss what was an unexpectedly powerful nuclear test said to exceed in magnitude the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan.

South Korea meanwhile announced that it had tested a ballistic missile late Sunday in response to the nuclear test.

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Mattis said: “Any threat to the United States or its territories, including Guam, or our allies will be met with a massive military response, a response both effective and overwhelming.

“We are not looking to the total annihilation of a country, namely North Korea. But as I said, we have many options to do so,” he added.

Kim Jong-un (centre) purportedly inspects a hydrogen bomb at an undisclosed location, in a photo released Sunday. Photo: EPA
Kim Jong-un (centre) purportedly inspects a hydrogen bomb at an undisclosed location, in a photo released Sunday. Photo: EPA
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