U.S. President Barack Obama waves after delivering a speech at U.S. military base Yongsan Garrison in Seoul, South Korea, April 26, 2014. Credit: Reuters/Lee Jin-man/Pool
Obama Reminds North Korea of U.S. 'Military Might' -- Reuters
(Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Saturday the United States did not use its military might to "impose things" on others, but that it would use that might if necessary to defend South Korea from any attack by the reclusive North.
The North warned last month it would not rule out a "new form" of atomic test after the U.N. Security Council condemned Pyongyang's launch of a mid-range ballistic missile into the sea east of the Korean peninsula.
Obama and South Korean President Park Geun-hye presented a united front against North Korea at a joint news conference following their summit on Friday, warning that they would respond firmly to any "provocations" by Pyongyang which routinely threatens the United States and South Korea with destruction.
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