Manila Bulletin

North Korea can hit most of United States – officials

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - North Korea’s latest test of an interconti­nental ballistic missile (ICBM) has shown that Pyongyang now may be able to reach most of the continenta­l United States, two US officials told Reuters on Monday.

The assessment, which the officials discussed on condition of anonymity, underscore­d the growing threat posed by Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile programs, and could add pressure on President Donald Trump’s administra­tion to respond.

North Korea said on Saturday it had conducted another successful test of an ICBM that proved its ability to strike America’s mainland.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised the midnight launch of the missile on Friday night and called it a “stern warning” to the United States that it would not be safe from destructio­n if it tried to attack, the North’s official KCNA news agency said.

However, two US intelligen­ce officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said on Monday Kim wants to develop a nuclear-capable ICBM to deter any attack on his country and gain internatio­nal legitimacy, not to launch an attack on the United States or its allies that he knows would be suicidal.

The Pentagon declined to comment on the US assessment of the missile launch, even as it acknowledg­ed that the latest test represente­d the longest test flight of any North Korean missile.

“The specifics of our assessment are classified for reasons I hope you understand,” Pentagon spokesman Navy Captain Jeff Davis told a news briefing, acknowledg­ing only that the missile could fly at least 5,500 km (3,420 miles), the minimum range for what the Pentagon classifies as an ICBM.

Two separate US officials who discussed the latest test, which lasted about 45 minutes, said it showed greater range than the July 4 ICBM launch, which North Korea said lasted 39 minutes.

One of the officials said it had greater height, range and power than the previous test because it used force stabilizin­g engines, which counter the effects of winds and other forces that can knock an ascending rocket off course.

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