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North Korea Is Training For An Attack On US Bases In Japan

March 7, 2017
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Nuclear-armed North Korea said Tuesday its missile launches were training for a strike on US bases in Japan, as global condemnation of the regime swelled.

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Three of the four missiles fired Monday came down provocatively close to US ally Japan, in waters that are part of its exclusive economic zone, representing a challenge to US President Donald Trump.

In a phone call, Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe warned that the threat from North Korea had ‘entered a new stage.’

Meanwhile, Washington and Seoul have agreed to deploy a US missile defense system called THAAD to South Korea, which has infuriated China, the North’s key diplomatic ally and crucial to efforts to persuade it to change its ways.

And the UN Security Council scheduled an emergency meeting for Wednesday after a request by Washington and Tokyo to discuss additional measures following the launch.

Under UN resolutions, Pyongyang is barred from any use of ballistic missile technology, and the US ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, said on Twitter that the world ‘won’t allow’ North Korea to continue on its ‘destructive path.’

THADD, or Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, systems are in place in Hawaii and Guam to defense against North Korea but this is the first time the US has deployed one in South Korea, NBC News reported.

Parts of the THAAD system arrived in South Korea by Monday, despite Beijing’s proclamation that the US defense system is ‘a clear, present and substantive threat to China’s security interests.’

Trump has described North Korea as a ‘big, big problem’ and vowed to deal with the issue ‘very strongly.’

White House spokesman Sean Spicer said Monday the administration was taking steps to ‘enhance our ability to defend against North Korea’s ballistic missiles.’

The New York Times reported at the weekend that under former president Barack Obama the US stepped up cyber attacks against North Korea to try to sabotage its missiles before launch or just as they lift off.

Six sets of UN sanctions since its first nuclear test in 2006 have failed to halt North Korea’s drive for what it insists are defensive weapons.

Kim Jong-Un gave the order for the drill to start, North Korea’s official Korea Central News Agency (KCNA) reported.

‘Feasting his eyes on the trails of ballistic rockets’, he praised the Hwasong artillery unit that carried it out, it said.

‘The four ballistic rockets launched simultaneously are so accurate that they look like acrobatic flying corps in formation, he said,’ the agency added, referring to Kim.

The military units involved are ‘tasked to strike the bases of the US imperialist aggressor forces in Japan in contingency’, KCNA said.

But a US defense official said that North Korea had launched five extended-range Scud missiles on Monday, with one crashing somewhere over the Korean peninsula.

Seoul and Washington last week began annual joint military exercises that always infuriate Pyongyang.

Kim Jong-Un ordered his military ‘to keep highly alert as required by the grim situation in which an actual war may break out anytime,’ KCNA reported, and to be ready to ‘open fire to annihilate the enemies’ when ordered.

A series of photographs published by the North’s Rodong Sinmun newspaper showed Kim watching the missiles rise into the air and another of him smiling gleefully, clapping with other officials.

Pyongyang regularly issues threats against its enemies, and carried out two atomic tests and a series of missile launches last year, but Monday was only the second time its devices have come down in Japan’s EEZ.

The launches came ahead of a trip by new US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to the region.

Choi Kang, an analyst at the Seoul-based Asan Institute for Policy Studies, said the launch was a warning to Tokyo.

‘North Korea is demonstrating that its target is not just limited to the Korean peninsula anymore but can extend to Japan at anytime and even the US,’ he said.

Beijing has become increasingly frustrated with Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile activities, and last month announced a suspension of all coal imports from the North until the end of the year — a crucial source of foreign currency.

Pyongyang wants to develop an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) capable of reaching the US mainland — something Trump has vowed would not happen.

It has undoubtedly made progress in its efforts in recent years, although questions remain over its ability to master re-entry technology and miniaturize a nuclear weapon sufficiently to fit it onto a missile warhead.

Seoul said Monday that four missiles were fired from Tongchang County in North Pyongan province, travelling about 620 miles.

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