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North Korea vows to launch missile ‘in retaliatio­n’

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NORTH KOREA is believed to be preparing to launch another ballistic missile in retaliatio­n over a forthcomin­g joint naval drill by the US and South Korea.

The US Navy said on Friday that the USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier will lead the drill in the coming week, as another show of force against dictator Kim Jong-un’s ongoing nuclear and weapons programme.

Pyongyang immediatel­y renewed its threat to fire missiles at the US Pacific territory of Guam, warning that “reckless moves” by the US would compel it to take action.

North Korea first threatened Guam in August after Donald Trump warned the pariah regime would “face fire and fury like the world has never seen”. Kim backed down temporaril­y but said he would watch for US provocatio­n.

Tensions have only escalated since. A fresh missile test may also be on the cards.

The Dong-A Ilbo daily, citing a government source, reported that satellite images showed ballistic missiles mounted on launchers being transporte­d out of hangars near Pyongyang and in North Pyongan province.

The source said US military officials believe the movement could indicate preparatio­n for a test launch of a missile comparable to the Hwasong-14 inter-continenta­l ballistic missile (ICBM) THREAT: North Korea dictator Kim Jong-un or Hwasong-12 intermedia­te-range ballistic missile (IRBM). Another probabilit­y could be testing of the new Hwasong-13 ICBM (solid engine), which has a longer maximum range than the Hwasong-14.

Initially it was expected North Korea would carry out a provocativ­e test last Tuesday, to mark the anniversar­y of its ruling party’s foundation. However, speculatio­n is now rising that the deployment of the US carrier strike group and nuclear-powered submarine to the Korean peninsula may be a fresh trigger for action.

“The North may carry out a simultaneo­us launch of ICBM and IRBM within a few days, in protest against the US’s show of military might,” a source told the Dong-A Ilbo.

The USS Ronald Reagan will conduct the 10-day joint drills in waters east and west of South Korea. Starting this weekend, the exercise will check the allies’ “communicat­ions inter-operabilit­y and partnershi­p,” the US Navy’s 7 th fleet said in a statement.

As many as 40 navy vessels, including the Aegis destroyer, and attack helicopter­s will be deployed.

Meanwhile, the USS Michigan, an 18,000-ton submarine, which arrived in the South Korean port of Busan on Friday, is also expected to join the exercise. Although Washington and Seoul insist that regular joint drills are defensive in nature, North Korea considers them to be rehearsals for invasion and has lashed out with weapons tests in the past.

The deployment comes at a time of heightened tension between the US and North Korea, with both President Trump and Kim Jong-un trading regular insults.

“The US military action hardens our determinat­ion that the US should be tamed with fire and lets us take our hand closer to the trigger for taking the toughest countermea­sure,” said a North Korean foreign ministry official, reported by state-run news agency KCNA on Friday.

Earlier in the week the US flew two supersonic heavy bombers over the Korean peninsula, staging the first nighttime joint aviation exercises with Japan and South Korea.

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Nicola Smith in Taipei

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