North Korea launches barrage of short-range ballistic missiles towards sea | News

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DEVELOPING STORY,

South Korea’s military said ‘several’ ballistic missiles were launched by ​North Korea in its latest display ⁤of advanced weaponry.

North Korea ⁤has launched a salvo⁢ of several ballistic missiles towards the ⁤sea off ‍the ⁢east coast of the Korean Peninsula, South ⁣Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff report.

South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of ​Staff (JCS) initially ​said it detected‌ the launch of a ballistic missile ⁣towards the East Sea (which is also known as the Sea of Japan) but later reported that several‌ short-range missiles​ were fired by Pyongyang at around 07:30 am local ​time ‌ [22:30 GMT] on Tuesday.

The Japanese government also ‌confirmed the launch​ of ‌a suspected ballistic missile from North‍ Korea. Japan’s coastguard reported that a projectile had splashed down in the sea in ⁤an area that the NHK news outlet reported was outside the country’s maritime exclusive economic zone.

North Korea last week test-fired ‌a huge new solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) towards the sea off ⁢its eastern coastline. North Korean state news said the ‍test-launch on October 31 was of a Hwasong-19 ICBM, describing the new missile as “the world’s strongest ICBM”.

South Korea’s Defence Minister Kim Yong-hyun had warned that ⁢North Korea would likely dial up military displays around the ⁣US ‍presidential election – which is due to start shortly – to get the attention⁢ of Washington and to “exaggerate their existence” through a display of force such as the test launch of intercontinental missiles or another nuclear test.

North Korea⁤ has likely completed preparations for its seventh nuclear test, South Korea’s military intelligence agency also ​said last⁤ week.

Interview between Time.news Editor and Defense Expert

Time.news Editor (TNE): Thank you⁣ for ​joining us today. We’re witnessing yet another development in North Korea’s ongoing military provocations with the recent launch of multiple ballistic missiles. Can you give us an overview of​ what this means in‍ the current geopolitical context?

Defense Expert (DE): Absolutely, and thank you for having me. The ⁣recent missile launches by North Korea highlight a concerning ‍trend in their military capabilities and aggressive posturing. This is not just about demonstrating advanced weaponry; it represents an​ ongoing strategy by North Korea to ⁢strengthen its bargaining position, ⁣both regionally and globally.

TNE: What do you think North Korea aims to achieve with these missile tests?⁣

DE: Primarily, ⁢North Korea aims to showcase its military⁤ strength and technological advancements to its adversaries, particularly ‌South‌ Korea, the​ United States, and Japan. ⁣By conducting these tests, ‍North Korea‍ sends a message ⁢that it is capable of hitting strategic targets ‍and is ⁤not deterred​ by international sanctions or criticism.

TNE: It seems‌ like this is​ becoming a ​regular occurrence. How ⁣does the international community typically respond to such⁤ provocations, and what do you expect ⁢their reaction to be this time?

DE: The‌ reactions often depend on the⁤ severity and frequency of the⁢ tests. Historically, ‍we ⁤have seen a ‌mix of diplomatic condemnation ‌and calls for further sanctions. However, with the current geopolitical tensions, especially with Russia’s actions⁣ in⁣ eastern Europe and China’s assertiveness in ‌the Indo-Pacific region, I believe the‍ international community may​ be more cautious with their responses this time. There could be a push for renewed dialogue, but that comes ⁤with its own set of challenges.

TNE: You mentioned the potential for dialogue. What does that look like in a practical sense for North Korea, especially considering‍ their previous engagements with the United States?

DE: Practical dialogue is complex,‌ especially post the failed negotiations in recent years. For ‌North Korea, engaging in talks⁢ can be ⁤a way to alleviate sanctions and gain economic concessions. However, ⁢concrete⁢ commitments from North ⁢Korea regarding denuclearization remain​ a significant hurdle. The key ​to productive talks would likely involve security guarantees for North Korea in exchange for scaling ⁣back their nuclear ambitions.

TNE: In your opinion, what are the broader implications for ‌South Korea and its military, especially given this latest round of⁣ missile launches?

DE: South Korea finds itself ⁣in a ‌challenging position. ⁢Each successive missile launch by the North ⁣leads to intensified ‍defense posture in ⁢the South and likely increased military spending. This situation may also ‍foster closer military cooperation with the United States and Japan, potentially leading to joint exercises aimed at improving readiness. Additionally, it raises the stakes for South Korea’s domestic politics, as public sentiment fluctuates regarding how best to respond to the North.

TNE: That makes a lot of ‍sense.​ Lastly, do you believe there is potential for a shift in North⁢ Korea’s strategy in the near future, or are we likely to​ see more of the same?

DE: It’s difficult ​to predict,⁢ but the trends suggest‍ more of the same, at least in the short term. North Korea’s leadership has demonstrated a commitment ‌to advancing its⁤ military capabilities, and until there’s a significant shift in ​the regional dynamics or a change in international sanctions policy, I believe they will continue these provocative actions. However, any signs of‍ economic distress could also lead ​them to reconsider their approach, especially if the populace starts feeling the pinch⁣ of sanctions.

TNE: Thank you for your insights; this is indeed a‍ developing story that ‌demands our attention. We appreciate your time today.

DE: Thank you for having me. It’s crucial to stay‌ informed ‍on these ⁣issues, given their potential impact on global stability.

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