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People cheer on the announcement of the successful test. Jon Chol Jin/PA Images

North Korea says it can now hit the entire United States with its missiles

Donald Trump said simply that “it’s a situation we can handle”.

NORTH KOREAN LEADER Kim Jong-Un said today his country had achieved full nuclear statehood after successfully testing a new missile capable of hitting anywhere in the United States.

The intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) launch snapped a two-month pause in testing by the North and poses a new challenge to US President Donald Trump who has vowed such a capability “won’t happen”.

North Korean state television brought out Ri Chun-Hee, a senior broadcaster who only appears for significant developments, to announce the landmark.

“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,” she said.

“The great success in the test-fire of ICBM Hwasong-15 is a priceless victory won by the great and heroic people of the DPRK,” she said, using the official abbreviated name for North Korea.

Today’s missile was more sophisticated than any previously tested, state media said.

“The ICBM Hwasong-15 type weaponry system is an intercontinental ballistic rocket tipped with super-large heavy warhead which is capable of striking the whole mainland of the US,” the official news agency KCNA said.

Pyongyang said the missile reached an altitude of 4,475 kilometres and had splashed down 950 kilometres from its launch site.

At least one Western expert said the missile’s lofted trajectory suggested an actual range of 13,000 kilometres – longer than that of any previous test and one that would extend to every major US city.

Trump, who recently announced fresh sanctions on Pyongyang and returned it to a US list of state sponsors of terror, was opaque in his immediate response, as the UN Security Council agreed to meet in emergency session.

“I will only tell you that we will take care of it,” Trump said at the White House. “It is a situation that we will handle,” he added, without elaborating.

US Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson, stressed that diplomatic options to resolving the crisis remained “viable and open”.

But North Korea’s immediate neighbours were less restrained, with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe calling the test an intolerable, “violent” act and South Korean President Moon Jae-In condemning Pyongyang’s “reckless” behaviour.

It was the first missile test of any kind since 15 September, and quashed speculation that the North may have held back in order to open the door to a negotiated solution to the nuclear standoff.

Global strike threat

US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said it marked a significant step toward North Korea building missiles that can “threaten everywhere in the world, basically”.

Trump insisted there would be no change to his administration’s “maximum pressure campaign” which has sought to curb Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons programme with tightened sanctions backed by dire warnings of massive retaliation in the event of any attack.

It was the North’s third successful ICBM test and David Wright, an arms control expert and co-director at the Union of Concerned Scientists, said the flight parameters pointed to a “significantly longer” range than previous launches.

“Such a missile would have more than enough range to reach Washington DC, and in fact any part of the continental United States,” he said.

While Pyongyang has yet to prove its mastery of the re-entry technology required to bring a warhead back through the Earth’s atmosphere, experts believe it is at least on the threshold of developing a working intercontinental nuclear strike capability.

“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 Program at the Middlebury Institute of Strategic Studies.

Competing strategies

Tensions over the North’s weapons programme peaked after Pyongyang conducted its sixth and most powerful nuclear test in September and then fired an intermediate-range missile over Japan.

China, the North’s main ally, has pushed for a “dual track approach” to the crisis which would see the United States freeze its military drills in South Korea while North Korea would halt its weapons programmes.

Washington has rejected that approach, and last week unveiled new sanctions targeting North Korean shipping, as well a number of Chinese companies doing business with the pariah state.

But the North responded defiantly, vowing to continue building up its nuclear force and warning that sanctions would never succeed.

Drumming up support for a tough stance against North Korea’s nuclear weapons ambitions was the main focus of Trump’s marathon tour of Asia earlier this month.

The US leader spoke by phone with both Abe and Moon after Wednesday’s test to underline the global threat posed by North Korea.

Trump is close to Abe, but relations with his South Korean counterpart — whom he has accused of appeasing Pyongyang — are far cooler, and there are concerns in Seoul that the US president might be considering military action against the North that could trigger a full-scale war.

“The situation could get out of control,” Moon warned during a hastily convened meeting with national security officials on today.

“We have to prevent such a scenario where the North may miscalculate the situation and threaten us with nuclear weapons, or the US may consider a pre-emptive strike,” he said.

Seoul is home to 10 million people and only about 50 kilometres from the border — well within range of Pyongyang’s artillery.

© AFP 2017

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    Nov 29th 2017, 7:25 AM

    I would take that claim with a pinch of uranium

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    Nov 29th 2017, 7:29 AM

    We will wake up one morning g and this looper will have dropped a nuke on a city in the US of SK, or Japan, no country in the world should have nukes, especially a country with a looper for its leader

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    Nov 29th 2017, 8:10 AM

    @Mick Hannigan: Eh Trump !!

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    Nov 29th 2017, 8:14 AM

    @David Harvey: I did say no country, that would include the USA

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    Nov 29th 2017, 9:19 AM

    @Mick Hannigan: Agreed that no one should have nukes but you have to admit that having nukes has prevented major out break of war with countries like Russia, China and US.

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    Mute Daniel Donovan
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    Nov 29th 2017, 12:36 PM

    @Mick Hannigan: The only problem being we have reached a point where we can’t get rid of them.

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    Nov 29th 2017, 7:13 AM

    this loon need to be stopped before he starts WW3

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    Nov 29th 2017, 7:29 AM

    @Tony Maguire: Ok Batman

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    Mute Tom Phelan
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    Nov 29th 2017, 7:36 AM

    @Tony Maguire: hahaha, chill Bro, this is all theatre and nothing will come of it.

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    Mute Andy K
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    Nov 29th 2017, 7:37 AM

    @Tony Maguire: WW3 would imply a war where most countries are involved and there are abttles all over the globe.

    NK has an impressive military and a few nukes but does not have the ability to start a world war. And they know it.

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    Nov 29th 2017, 8:39 AM

    @Andy K: well if China or Russia backed north Korea it would most definitely start ww3

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    Nov 29th 2017, 8:50 AM

    @Tony Maguire: Gaddafi would still be here today if he hadn’t gone down the peaceful road and then be picked off by the west. can you blame NK for their stance?

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    Nov 29th 2017, 6:47 PM

    @Tony Maguire: I agree. Trump is a loon

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    Nov 29th 2017, 7:28 AM

    Once 5 such missiles are launched and on their way there’ll be little that Trump can do but blame Obama for a few hours.

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    Nov 29th 2017, 7:32 AM

    @alphanautica: he will only have time to tweet

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    Nov 29th 2017, 7:34 AM

    @alphanautica: more than likely if it came to that , USA would blow them out of the sky before and If they could reach mainland u.s.a.

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    Nov 29th 2017, 7:35 AM

    @Jonathan Byrne: it is extremely difficult to hit then during flight

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    Nov 29th 2017, 7:44 AM

    @Jonathan Byrne: then again Trump could always just pretend North Korea has launched a missile en route to the US in order to kick things off.

    The US faked the Gulf of Tonkin incident to start the Vietnam war, a false flag as revealed in declassified documents, so they could do it again. Just like Iraq & WMD.

    Maybe all these clapping Kim Jong Un news clips are recorded somewhere in Utah on a stage set.

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    Nov 29th 2017, 8:42 AM

    @John M: i honestly doubt they’d hit the mainland tho. I mean yeh they had a missile near Japan, but that’s down the road in comparison.

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    Nov 29th 2017, 12:35 PM

    @Jonathan Byrne: Blow them out of the sky huh? By the time reentry trajectory is calculated it’s like trying to hit something the size of a fridge traveling at 27000km per hour in a three dimensional space ..and that’s assuming it doesn’t suddenly divert from the calculated trajectory ..They might get one if they’re lucky but the idea they’re perfectly safe and will hit them all is as naive as thinking that hiding under the kitchen table will help in the event of a nuclear strike…

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    Nov 29th 2017, 4:13 PM

    @John M: why exactly is it so difficult to hit them during flight? I would have thought launch trajectories for interceptor missiles would be based on pretty fundamental physics?

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    Nov 29th 2017, 12:33 PM

    Why did the Journal print a portion of what North Korea said after this launch, and then leave out the end of the statement ? Very few news sources are actually reporting the statement in its entirety, choosing instead to pick out the ‘juicy’ bits. Here’s the end of the statement…… “The development and advancement of the strategic weapon of the DPRK are to defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country from the U.S. imperialists’ nuclear blackmail policy and nuclear threat, and to ensure the peaceful life of the people, and therefore, they would not pose any threat to any country and region as long as the interests of the DPRK are not infringed upon,” said the statement.

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    Nov 29th 2017, 8:14 AM

    You’d have to be mad not to worry about any egotistical megalomaniac that leads a country with Nuclear power, the Gaddaffis and Hussain’s where easy fodder to deal with. What would this Kimberly do if backed into a corner ?

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    Nov 29th 2017, 8:34 AM

    @David Harvey:
    I know.

    The US is a terrifying place right now.

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    Nov 29th 2017, 8:41 AM

    @Colin Morris: terrifying. Poor snow flake

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    Nov 29th 2017, 9:02 AM

    @David Harvey: Gaddafi was promised a lift of economic sanctions if he gave up his nuclear programme. but he didn’t think the US would then attack him. he was taken for a fool.

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    Nov 29th 2017, 9:28 AM

    @Colin Morris: predictable

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    Nov 29th 2017, 9:29 AM

    @Michael Geraghty: stop saying snowflake. That term needs to be eradicated

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    Nov 29th 2017, 12:23 PM

    @Sean Conway:
    Libya had been trying to buy/develop nuclear weapons since at least the early 1970s, but in reality didn’t get far along the road and were a long long way from a viable weapon.
    A better example is probably Ukraine, who actually had nukes but gave them up in exchange from an undertaking from Russia to respect Ukraine’s borders. We all know how that ended.

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    Nov 30th 2017, 1:56 AM

    @Avina Laaf: What I don’t get is the preaching on how specifically they haven’t mastered the technology. I mean, if you see your enemy making a major mistake, you let him carry on. You don’t step in to show him how to write “Romans go home” in more accurate Latin. Has Monty Python taught us nowt?

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    Nov 29th 2017, 8:43 AM

    Maybe the parliamentary delegation of Halligan Ross and McGrath should be let go over after all. Let’s see what they are made of…

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    Nov 29th 2017, 11:04 AM

    But what north korea didnt factor in is that theres a group of men living on these shores called the THE IA-TEAM thats not afraid of missiles but missing pensions will get them going

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    Nov 29th 2017, 10:14 AM

    Eh that’s all very well but the downside for NK is that it won’t exist anymore as a nation or people within minutes of any of those missiles taking off in the direction of US territory!

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    Nov 29th 2017, 11:41 AM

    Good! It will keep the US of A occupied from doing real mischieve elsewhere, they are after all the absolute masters at defeating ghosts and phantoms of their own imagination.

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    Nov 29th 2017, 12:38 PM

    @Austin Rock: Iraq and Libya.

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    Nov 29th 2017, 7:24 AM

    Intercontinental? Bitch please. Come back to me when they’re intergalactic.

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    Nov 29th 2017, 7:42 AM

    @Professor Goodfeels: intergalactic, intergalactic planetary, another dimension , another dimension,

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    Nov 29th 2017, 11:35 AM

    @cp: noice

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    Nov 29th 2017, 11:34 AM

    Trump as we have seen has made this man a lunatic by what he called him Trump needs to go he is going to start WW111 this will be the end game for us all

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    Nov 29th 2017, 11:05 AM

    Maybe just DC? When trumps home?

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    Nov 29th 2017, 12:31 PM

    I mean.. It could solve a lot of the worlds problems.

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    Nov 29th 2017, 8:07 PM

    Confusion all the way!

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