North Korea test-fired a ballistic missile Saturday in apparent defiance of a US push for tougher international sanctions to curb the Asian country’s nuclear threat.
“North Korea fired an unidentified missile from a site in the vicinity of Bukchang in Pyeongannam-do (South Pyeongan Province) early this morning,” the South Korean news agency Yonhap reported, adding that the missile “is estimated to have failed.”
A US defense official confirmed North Korea had fired a missile.The launch comes with tensions high on the Korean peninsula, with US President Donald Trump warning of the risk of a “major conflict.”It came just hours after US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson addressed the UN Security Council for the first time, called for a global campaign of pressure on Pyongyang — with China playing a major role — to halt its nuclear and ballistic missile programs.”Failing to act now on the most pressing security issue in the world may bring catastrophic consequences,” he warned.He repeated Washington’s threat that US military options were “on the table.”Tillerson said China had “unique” leverage over its communist ally and neighbor.But Beijing pushed back, arguing that it was unrealistic to expect one country to solve the conflict.”The use of force does not solve differences and will only lead to bigger disasters,” Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told the council.His country, he said, should not be “a focal point of the problem on the peninsula” and stressed that “the key to solving the nuclear issue on the peninsula does not lie in the hands of the Chinese side.”Russia joined China in saying a military response would be disastrous and appealing for a return to talks and de-escalation.
Military action was “completely unacceptable,” Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov told the council. A miscalculation could have “frightening consequences,” he warned.But Tillerson argued that diplomacy had to be backed with credible muscle.
“Diplomatic and financial levers of power will be backed up by willingness to counteract North Korean aggression with military action, if necessary,” he said.
“The threat of a North Korean nuclear attack on Seoul or Tokyo is real, and it is likely only a matter of time before North Korea develops the capability to strike the US mainland.”Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un are locked in an ever-tighter spiral of threat, counter-threat, and escalating military preparedness.
The US is deploying a naval strike group led by an aircraft carrier to the Korean peninsula, and a missile-defense system called Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) will be operational “within days,” according to officials.
North Korea meanwhile said it has conducted its biggest ever artillery drill and threatened to “bury at sea” the US aircraft carrier. Speculation has mounted it could soon carry out a sixth nuclear test.
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