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Pentagon promises ‘overwhelming’ military response to North Korea nuclear launch | Pentagon promises ‘overwhelming’ military response to North Korea nuclear launch |
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The US says it “strongly condemns” North Korea’s latest missile test, and promised an “overwhelming” military response if the country was to successfully launch a nuclear weapon. | |
The test of a powerful mid-range missile on Thursday morning was Pyongyang’s second failed launch in a week and the fifth time the country has tested missiles in the past two months. | |
Pentagon chief Ashton Carter said: “We strongly condemn last night's attempt, which even in failing, violated several UN Security Council resolutions.” | |
Speaking at a joint press conference with his South Korean counterpart, Han Min-Koo, Mr Carter added: “Make no mistake: Any attack on America or our allies will not only be defeated, but any use of nuclear weapons will be met with an overwhelming and effective response.” | |
The Musudan ballistic missile, which North Korea has been test firing near the western city of Kusong, has a theoretical range of between 1,500 and 2,500 miles. | |
This means Kim Jong-un’s administration could potentially hit targets anywhere in South Korea or Japan and could also hit US military bases on the Western Pacific island of Guam. | |
The threat saw Secretary of State John Kerry announce plans to deploy a missile defence system to South Korea “as soon as possible”. | |
The Terminal High Altitude Area Defense anti-missile system (THAAD) is able to shoot down short, medium and intermediate range ballistic missiles. | |
China has strongly objected to the deployment of the missile defence system, saying it would impact the country’s own strategic defence capabilities. | |
South Korean Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se, who was speaking in Washington ahead of the failed missile test, said Pyongyang was nearing the “final stage of nuclear weaponisation”. | |
He said South Koreas’s allies would mobilize “all tools in the toolkit” to defend themselves. |
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