Monday 20 May 2013

FIFTH MISSILE FROM NORTH KOREA

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NORTH KOREA TEST FIRES FIFTH MISSILE IN THREE DAYS OFF ITS COAST

Sangwon Yoon and Sungwoo Park

Bloomberg, May 20, 2013

North Korea fired its fifth missile in three days, demonstrating its military capabilities in defiance of global sanctions and diplomatic efforts to convince the totalitarian state to return to talks.

Kim Jong Un’s regime fired a projectile into waters off its eastern coast between 11 a.m. and noon today, South Korean Defense Ministry spokesman Kim Min Seok said in Seoul. The North, which launched a short-range missile yesterday after firing three on May 18, today said it is exercising its right to test-fire rockets as part of regular military drills.

The launchings follow months of North Korean threats that have moderated since U.S. and South Korea intensified diplomatic efforts this month to ease tensions and boost Chinese participation in global sanctions that target the North’s nuclear weapons program. The North has warned of nuclear strikes since testing an atomic device in February.

While the South sees no unusual North Korean troop movements, the military is “closely monitoring the situation” and is ready to respond to any escalation, Defense Ministry spokesman Kim said earlier. Earlier this month, the North threatened to retaliate against joint U.S. and South Korean naval drills.

“The North is likely testing these missiles as an armed protest against the recent military drills jointly conducted by the U.S. and South Korea,” said Yang Moo Jin, a professor at the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul.

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