Pyongyang launches two ballistic missiles into the Sea of Japan in response to Seoul’s military exercises in the city of Pohang
North Korea’s several missile launches in the Sea of Japan — and over the Japanese country — have put an end to the patience of the United States, which has issued an ultimatum to Kim Jong-un. “Any nuclear attack by Pyongyang on Washington or its allies and partners would be unacceptable and would lead to the end of the regime,” the White House warned this Friday in its National Defense Strategy, which was drafted amid growing speculation about the possibility. North Korea conducting a nuclear test.
US Security Council spokesman John Kirby stated that Kim “could prepare to conduct one of these tests at any time” and warned that this scenario “only leads to greater instability in the peninsula and contributes to to the deterioration of the security situation in the area, stating that the US will continue to prepare for “possible contingencies”.
The US giant’s Department of Defense also stressed that it will hold Pyongyang responsible for “any transfer of weapons, material or nuclear technology to third countries”.
The comments come on the same day that Kim Jong-un launched two new ballistic missiles into the Sea of Japan in response to South Korea’s military exercises in the city of Pohang. It should be noted that Pyongyang has launched 44 projectiles so far this year, a record in the Asian country.
Source: La Verdad

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