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North Korea on Saturday fired a long-range missile from its capital into the sea off Japan, according to its neighbors, a day after it threatened to take strong measures against South Korea and the United States over their joint military exercises.According to the South Korean and Japanese militaries, the missile was fired on a high angle, apparently to avoid reaching the neighbors territories, and traveled about 900 kilometers (560 miles) at a maximum altitude of 5,700 kilometers (3,500 miles) during an hourlong flight.The details were similar to North Koreas Hwasong-17 intercontinental ballistic missile test flight in November, which experts said demonstrated potential to reach the United States mainland if fired on a normal trajectory.Japanese government spokesperson Hirokazu Matsuno said no damage was reported from the missile, which landed within Japans exclusive economic zone, about 200 kilometers (125 miles) west of Oshima island.
Oshima lies off the western coast of the northernmost main island of Hokkaido.North Koreas Foreign Ministry on Friday threatened with unprecedently strong action against its rivals, after South Korea announced a series of military exercises with the United States aimed at sharpening their response to the Norths growing threats. While the United States Indo-Pacific Command said the launch did not pose an immediate threat to United States personnel, territory, or its allies, the White House National Security Council said it needlessly raises tensions and risks destabilizing the security situation in the region.It only demonstrates that the DPRK continues to prioritize its unlawful weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missile programs over the well-being of its people, it said, calling it a flagrant violation of multiple U.N.
Security Council resolutions.The office of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said his national security director, Kim Sung-han, presided over an emergency security meeting that accused the North of escalating regional tensions.
It denounced North Korea for accelerating its nuclear arms development despite signs of worsening economic problems and food insecurity, saying such actions would bring only tougher international sanctions.Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Tokyo was closely communicating with Washington and Seoul over the launch, which he called an act of violence that escalates provocation toward the international order.The launch was North Koreas first since Jan.
1, when it test-fired a short-range weapon.
It followed a massive military parade in Pyongyang last week, where troops rolled out more than a dozen ICBMs as leader Kim Jong Un watched in delight from a balcony.The unprecedented number of missiles underscored a continuation of expansion of his countrys military capabilities despite limited resources while negotiations with Washington remain stalemated.Those missiles included a new system experts say is possibly linked to the Norths stated desire to acquire a solid-fuel ICBM.
North Koreas existing ICBMs, including Hwasong-17s, use liquid propellants that require pre-launch injections and cannot remain fueled for prolonged periods.
A solid-fuel alternative would take less time to prepare and is easier to move around on vehicles, providing less opportunity to be spotted.It wasnt immediately clear whether Saturdays launch involved a solid-fuel system.North Korean missile firings are often tests of technologies under development, and it will be notable if Pyongyang claims progress with a long-range solid-fuel missile, said Leif-Eric Easley, a professor of international studies at Ewha Womans University in Seoul.
The Kim regime may also tout this launch as a response to United States defense cooperation with South Korea and sanctions diplomacy at the United Nations.North Korea is coming off a record year in weapons demonstrations with more than 70 ballistic missiles fired, including those with potential to reach the United States mainland.
The North also conducted a slew of launches it described as simulated nuclear attacks against South Korean and United States targets in response to the allies resumption of large-scale joint military exercise that had been downsized for years.North Koreas missile tests have been punctuated by threats of preemptive nuclear attacks against South Korea or the United States over what it perceives as a broad range of scenarios that put its leadership under threat.Kim doubled down on his nuclear push entering 2023, calling for an exponential increase in the countrys nuclear warheads, mass production of battlefield tactical nuclear weapons targeting enemy South Korea and the development of more advanced ICBMs.The North Korean statement on Friday accused Washington and Seoul of planning more than 20 rounds of military drills this year, including large-scale field exercises, and described its rivals as the arch-criminals deliberately disrupting regional peace and stability.South Koreas Defense Ministry officials told lawmakers earlier that Seoul and Washington will hold an annual computer-simulated combined training in mid-March.
The 11-day training will reflect North Koreas nuclear threats, as well as unspecified lessons from the Russia-Ukraine war, according to Heo Tae-keun, South Koreas deputy minister of national defense policy.
Heo said the countries will also conduct joint field exercises in mid-March that would be bigger than those held in the past few years.South Korea and the United States will also hold a one-day tabletop exercise next week at the Pentagon to sharpen a response to a potential use of nuclear weapons by North Korea.North Korea has traditionally described United States -South Korea military exercises as rehearsals for a potential invasion, while the allies insist that their drills are defensive in nature.The United States and South Korea had downsized or canceled some of their major drills in recent years, first to support the former Trump administrations diplomatic efforts with Pyongyang and then because of COVID-19.
But North Koreas growing nuclear threats have raised the urgency for South Korea and Japan to strengthen their defense postures in line with their alliances with the United States.South Korea has been seeking reassurances that United States will swiftly and decisively use its nuclear capabilities to protect its ally in face of a North Korean nuclear attack.
In expanding its military exercises with South Korea, the United States has also expressed commitment to increase its deployment of strategic military assets like fighter jets and aircraft carriers to the Korean Peninsula in a show of strength.In December, Japan made a major break from its strictly self-defense-only post-World War II principle, adopting a new national security strategy that includes preemptive strikes and cruise missiles to counter growing threats from North Korea, China and Russia.#13;Source: Associated Press#13;-Agencies





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