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Pudgy Launches Short Range Missles: All Duds
2017-08-26
North Korea has fired several short-range missiles into the sea off its east coast, as the United States and South Korea conducted annual joint military drills that the North denounces as preparation for war.

The US military's Pacific Command said it had detected three short-range ballistic missiles, all of which failed.

"The first and third missiles at 11:49am and 12:19pm failed in flight. The second missile launch at 12:07pm appears to have blown up almost immediately," it said, using times at its Hawaii-based headquarters.

South Korea said the projectiles were launched from the North's eastern Kangwon province and flew in a north-easterly direction about 250 kilometres into the sea.

Pacific Command said the missiles did not pose a threat to the US mainland or to the Pacific territory of Guam, which North Korea had threatened earlier this month to surround "in a sea of fire".

Tensions had eased since a harsh exchange of threats between Pyongyang and Washington after US President Donald Trump had warned North Korean leader Kim Jong-un he would face "fire and fury" if he threatened the US.

The launch is the first by the North since it test-fired a Hwasong-14 intercontinental ballistic missile (ICMB) on July 28 that could have been designed to reach 10,000km, putting parts of the US mainland within reach.

That missile flew for 47 minutes and 12 seconds while reaching a maximum altitude of 3,724.9 kilometres, according to North Korea's state news agency -- a distance that analysts said could reach deep into the US mainland when perfected.

Japan's military said the projectiles did not appear to be objects that could threaten Japan's safety.

The South Korean and US militaries are in the midst of annual defensive drills, which the North routinely describes as preparation for invasion, that involve computer simulations of a war to test readiness. The drills will run until August 31.

The US State Department did not immediately comment about the Saturday missile launches.

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson earlier this week credited the North with showing restraint by not launching a missile since the late July ICBM test.

Mr Tillerson had said he hoped that the lack of missile launches or other "provocative acts" by Pyongyang could mean a path could be opening for dialogue "sometime in the near future".

Mr Trump also expressed optimism earlier this week about a possible improvement in relations. "I respect the fact that he is starting to respect us," he said of Mr Kim.

North Korea's state media reported on Saturday that Mr Kim had guided a contest of amphibious landing and aerial strike by its army against targets modelled after South Korean islands near the sea border on the west coast.

In a report that lacked the North's usual belligerent threat against the United States, its official KCNA news agency quoted Kim as telling its Army that it "should think of mercilessly wiping out the enemy with arms only and occupying Seoul at one go and the southern half of Korea".

On Wedesnday, Mr Kim ordered the production of more rocket engines and missile warheads during a visit to a chemical institute of the Academy of Defence Science, an agency that he fostered to develop its ballistic missile programme.

Diagrams and what appeared to be missile parts shown in photographs published in the North's state media suggested Pyongyang was pressing ahead with building a longer-range ballistic missile that could potentially reach any part of the US mainland including Washington.

It is also believed to be developing a solid-fuel missile that could be used for submarine launches.
Posted by:Hupeting Sforza8196

#2  I know this is a serious matter but the headline gave me a picture of Pudgy on his knees with a book of matches trying to light fuses on bottle rockets. From the Acme Bottle Rocket Company of course. Plus those hats. Those hats for some reason remind my of Super Mario Brothers
Posted by: Cheaderhead   2017-08-26 11:21  

#1  Except, well...now they did work.
We just weren't watching.
Too busy looking for cargo ships.
Posted by: Skidmark   2017-08-26 09:08  

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