As US sends show of strength to South Korea, it keeps Pyongyang on pause
But analysts suggest Washington may be open to resuming talks with North Korea, with Moscow potentially playing the role of mediator

The high-profile carrier deployment came just days after Pyongyang had test-launched cruise missiles, flexing its military muscles in a thinly veiled warning.
The carrier strike group’s arrival marked the first such visit by a US battle group since June last year. A statement from the South Korean navy framed the deployment as a reaffirmation of the alliance’s strength, particularly in the face of North Korea’s persistent threats.
She derided the carrier deployment, and that of US B-1B strategic bombers over the peninsula during joint drills with Japan and South Korea earlier this year, as “confrontation hysteria” and denounced a statement issued at a security conference in Munich last month calling for North Korea’s denuclearisation.