The United States has deployed additional Patriot missile systems in South Korea in response to North Korea’s recent nuclear test and long-range rocket launch. The military buildup comes after North Korea launched a space satellite last week, insisting that the launch was part of peaceful exploration of space and is a sovereign right of the country. RT reports: The Seoul HQ of the US Forces Korea (USFK) said Saturday that the deployment of additional assets is part of an emergency readiness exercise being carried out in cooperation with the South Korean military. “North Korea’s continued development of ballistic missiles against the expressed will of the international community requires the Alliance to maintain effective and ready ballistic missile defenses. Exercises like this ensure we are always ready to defend against an attack from North Korea,” said Lt. Gen. Thomas Vandal, Commanding General of Eighth Army, the commanding formation of the USFK. The missiles came from a battery stationed at the Fort Bliss military base in Texas and have beefed up the 96 PAC-2 and PAC-3 Patriot missiles, which are part of the two existing batteries at the Osan Air Base to some 55 kilometers south of Seoul, Yonhap news agency reported. [...]