North Korea | Kim Jong-un warns Washington after firing his most powerful missile

(Seoul) North Korean leader Kim Jong-un vowed to accelerate his country’s nuclear development and warned Washington against making “bad decisions” after overseeing the launch of the country’s most powerful ballistic missile, reports said. Tuesday from official media.



Pyongyang launched its Hwasong-18 ICBM (intercontinental) class missile on Monday, the third carried out by the country.

This comes a day after the arrival of the American submarine USS Missouri at the South Korean port of Busan, and after a warning on Saturday from Washington and Seoul that any nuclear attack by Pyongyang would bring about the end of the North Korean regime.

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In Seoul, South Koreans listen to a TV report about North Korea’s latest missile launch.

The United States, South Korea and Japan also activated a real-time data sharing system on North Korean missile launches on Tuesday, as part of strengthening their cooperation in response to the growing nuclear threat from Pyongyang.

Kim Jong-un said Monday’s launch sent a “clear signal to hostile forces” and “set new important tasks for the development of the DPRK’s strategic nuclear forces,” according to North Korea’s KCNA news agency.

“A test launch of Hwasongpho-18 ICBM was held as an important military operation to clearly demonstrate the overwhelming counterattack readiness of the DPRK strategic nuclear forces and their unmatched strength in the face of enemies,” the text emphasized, using the acronym of North Korea’s official name.

The North Korean leader, seen in the photos with his daughter in a pink fur jacket, also “set important new tasks for the development of the DPRK’s strategic nuclear forces,” added KCNA.

Record-breaking test series

The North Korean Hwasong-18 missile traveled just over 1,000 kilometers in horizontal distance and reached a maximum altitude of about 6,000 kilometers which demonstrated “the ICBM unit’s combat capability,” according to KCNA.

South Korea’s military said Monday that the launched ICBM used solid fuel, making the missiles easier to transport and faster firing than liquid-fueled versions.

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The launch comes after South Korea said it detected a short-range ballistic missile launched from the Pyongyang area on Sunday evening (local time).

This is Pyongyang’s third firing of such an ICBM, following launches in April and July, which analysts say reflects continued efforts to improve the technology.

Japan’s Defense Ministry said the Hwasong-18 had a potential range of more than 15,000 km, allowing it to potentially strike the entire US territory.

Seoul and Washington have strengthened defense cooperation in the face of a record series of weapons tests carried out by Pyongyang this year.

South Korea’s conservative government of President Yoon Suk Yeol is also working to strengthen historically strained ties with Japan, which occupied the Korean peninsula during the first half of the 20e century.

“Irreversible” nuclear power

A North Korean Defense Ministry spokesperson on Sunday criticized Washington and Tokyo’s plan to step up their annual joint military exercises next year to include a nuclear operation exercise, calling the move an “open statement on the nuclear confrontation.

In November, North Korea successfully launched a military spy satellite into orbit that it says is already providing images of U.S. and South Korean military sites.

Last year, North Korea announced a new doctrine making its status as a nuclear power “irreversible”, and authorizing it to carry out a preventive atomic strike in the event of an existential threat against its regime.

In September, its status as a nuclear state was further enshrined in its Constitution, while the regime considers nuclear capability essential to its survival.

The United Nations Security Council has adopted numerous resolutions calling on North Korea to end its nuclear and ballistic missile programs since its first nuclear test in 2006.

Sunday’s missile launch took place on the death anniversary of Kim Jong-il, father of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, who died on December 17, 2011.


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