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NORTH KOREA TESTS POWERFUL ICBM

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SEOUL/WASHINGTON - North Korea said it successful­ly tested a powerful new interconti­nental ballistic missile (ICBM) yesterday that put the entire U.S. mainland within range of its nuclear weapons.

North Korea’s first missile test since mid-September came a week after U.S. President Donald Trump put North Korea back on a U.S. list of countries it says support terrorism, allowing it to impose more sanctions.

North Korea, which also conducted its sixth and largest nuclear test in September, has fired dozens of ballistic missiles tests under its leader, Kim Jong Un, in defiance of internatio­nal sanctions. The latest test was the highest and longest any North Korean missile had flown, landing in the sea near Japan.

North Korea said the new missile reached an altitude of around 4,475 km - more than 10 times the height of the Internatio­nal Space Station - and flew 950 km during its 53-minute flight.

“After watching the successful launch of the new type ICBM Hwasong-15, Kim Jong Un declared with pride that now we have finally realised the great historic cause of completing the state nuclear force, the cause of building a rocket power,” according to a statement read by a television presenter.

North Korea described itself as a “responsibl­e nuclear power,” saying its strategic weapons were developed to defend itself from “the U.S. imperialis­ts’ nuclear blackmail policy and nuclear threat.”

Many nuclear experts say the North has yet to prove it has mastered all technical hurdles, including the ability deliver a heavy nuclear warhead reliably atop an ICBM, but it was likely that it soon would.

“We don’t have to like it, but we’re going to have to learn to live with North Korea’s ability to target the United States with nuclear weapons,” said Jeffrey Lewis, head of the East Asia Nonprolife­ration Programme at the Middlebury Institute of Strategic Studies.

U.S., Japanese and South Korean officials all agreed the missile, which landed within Japan’s exclusive economic zone, was likely an ICBM. The test did not pose a threat to the United States, its territorie­s or allies, the Pentagon said. –

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