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North Korea can ‘test launch ICBM anytime’

NORTH Korea said yesterday it can test launch an intercontinental ballistic missile at any time from any location set by leader Kim Jong Un, saying the United States’ hostile policy was to blame for its arms development.

Kim said on January 1 that his nuclear-capable country was close to test-launching an intercontinental ballistic missile.

“The ICBM will be launched anytime and anywhere determined by the supreme headquarters of the DPRK,” an unnamed Foreign Ministry spokesman was quoted as saying by the official KCNA news agency, using the acronym for the country’s name, which is the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

The US said on Thursday that North Korea had demonstrated a “qualitative” improvement in its nuclear and missile capabilities after an unprecedented level of tests last year.

Experts have said that while North Korea may be close to testing an ICBM, it would likely take years to perfect the weapon.

Once fully developed, a North Korean ICBM could threaten the continental US, which is around 9,000 kilometers from North Korea. ICBMs have a minimum range of about 5,500 km, but some are designed to travel 10,000 km or further.

US President-elect Donald Trump responded on Monday to Kim’s comments on an ICBM test by declaring in a tweet that “It won’t happen!”

A US State Department spokesman said last week that the US does not believe that North Korea is capable of mounting a nuclear warhead on a ballistic missile.

North Korea has been under United Nations sanctions since 2006 over its nuclear and ballistic missile tests.

The sanctions were tightened last month after Pyongyang conducted its fifth and largest nuclear test on September 9.

“The US is wholly to blame for pushing the DPRK to have developed ICBM as it has desperately resorted to anachronistic policy hostile toward the DPRK for decades to encroach upon its sovereignty and vital rights,” KCNA quoted the spokesman as saying.

“Anyone who wants to deal with the DPRK would be well advised to secure a new way of thinking after having clear understanding of it.”




 

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