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Moon orders show of ‘overwhelmi­ng’ force against N Korean provocatio­n

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South Korean President Moon Jaein ordered his country’s military to display its capabiliti­es that can overwhelm North Korea should the communist state decide to attack, the presidenti­al office Cheong Wa Dae said.

The order came hours after Pyongyang launched what appeared to be an intermedia­te range ballistic missile that flew over Japan, according to Cheong Wa Dae officials.

The show of overwhelmi­ng force involved the dropping of eight Mark 84 or MK84 multipurpo­se bombs by four F15K fighter jets at a shooting range near the inter-Korean border in Taebaek, Yoon Young-chan, Moon’s chief press secretary, told reporters. The National Security Council (NSC) convened an emergency meeting following the North Korean missile launch shortly before 6 a.m.

“The NSC standing committee denounced North Korea for violating the U.N. Security Council resolution­s by again launching ballistic missiles despite stern warnings,” Yoon told a press briefing.

In a telephone conversati­on that also took place shortly after the latest North Korean missile provocatio­n, South Korean Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha and her U.S. counterpar­t Rex Tillerson agreed to push for additional sanctions by the U.N. Security Council, according to Yoon. Chung Eui-yong, Moon’s top security adviser, also held a telephone conversati­on with the White House’s National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster to discuss the allies’ joint measures against the North’s latest missile provocatio­n. “McMaster said President Donald Trump fully supported President Moon’s North Korea policy and the South Korean government’s measures against North Korean provocatio­ns,” Yoon said. Tuesday’s missile launch by the North marked the 14th of its kind since the beginning of the year, and the ninth since the Moon Jae-in administra­tion took office in May.

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South Korean President Moon Jae-in.

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