The Jerusalem Post

North Korea launches ICBM after Biden meets with Asia allies

- • By HYONHEE SHIN and SOO-HYANG CHOI

SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korea fired three missiles on Wednesday, including one thought to be its largest interconti­nental ballistic missile, after US President Joe Biden ended an Asia trip where he agreed to new measures to deter the nuclear-armed state.

South Korean’s Deputy National Security Adviser Kim Tae-hyo said the North also appeared to have conducted multiple experiment­s with a detonation device in preparatio­n for its seventh nuclear test but that the test was unlikely to occur in the coming days.

In response to the missile launches, the United States and South Korea held combined live-fire drills, including surface-to-surface missile tests involving the US Army Tactical Missile System and the South’s Hyunmoo-2 SRBM, both militaries said.

They also put on other military shows of force such as dozens of fighter jets in an “Elephant Walk” formation, highlighti­ng new South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol’s harder-line policy on the North’s accelerati­ng weapons tests.

His predecesso­r, liberal Moon Jae-in, staked his legacy on an ultimately unsuccessf­ul attempt to engage with Pyongyang, but began conducting more military shows of force in the waning days of his administra­tion this year after North Korea testfired a string of missiles.

Yoon, inaugurate­d on May 10, secured promises in a summit with Biden over the weekend that the United States would increase joint military drills and deploy more “strategic assets” – typically nuclear-capable bombers, submarines or aircraft carriers – to the region if necessary to deter North Korea.

“Our military’s show of force was intended to highlight our resolve to firmly respond to any North Korean provocatio­ns, including an ICBM launch, and our overwhelmi­ng capability and readiness to conduct a surgical strike on the origin of the provocatio­n,” South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement.

In a phone call with US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, South Korea’s defense chief called for deploying American strategic assets and said both sides agreed to reinforce US extended deterrence to counter the North’s provocatio­ns, Seoul’s Defense Ministry said.

North Korea has conducted a flurry of missile launches this year, from hypersonic weapons to test firing its largest interconti­nental ballistic missiles for the first time in nearly five years.

Washington and Seoul officials also recently warned that North Korea appeared ready to resume nuclear weapons tests for the first time since 2017, possibly during Biden’s visit, his first to Asia as president.

 ?? (Joint Chiefs of Staff/Yonhap via Reuters) ?? A SURFACE-TO-SURFACE missile is launched during a joint livefiring exercise with the US in South Korea yesterday.
(Joint Chiefs of Staff/Yonhap via Reuters) A SURFACE-TO-SURFACE missile is launched during a joint livefiring exercise with the US in South Korea yesterday.

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