Hagel: North Korea presents clear and present danger to U.S.

The defense secretary believes there's a path to peace on the Korean peninsula, but it doesn't include threats

Published April 3, 2013 6:45PM (EDT)

Chuck Hagel                 (Reuters/Kevin Lamarque)
Chuck Hagel (Reuters/Kevin Lamarque)

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel says North Korea's recent rhetoric presents a real, clear danger and threat to the U.S. and its Asia-Pacific allies and says America is doing all it can to defuse the situation.

Hagel tells an audience at the National Defense University that there is a path to peace on the troubled Korean peninsula, but it doesn't include making nuclear threats or taking provocative actions.

Hagel's comments come as tensions continue to rise between North and South Korea, triggering a show of military strength by the U.S. in the surrounding skies and waters.

North Korea vowed Tuesday to increase production of nuclear weapons materials, and it has threatened a pre-emptive strike against the U.S.

The U.S. has dispatched bombers, stealth fighters and ships to the region.

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