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North Korea says tests a nuclear warning to South Korea, US​

State media releases first pictures of recent barrage of launches showing leader Kim Jong Un overseeing ‘tactical nuclear drills’.

10 Oct 2022
North Korea has said its recent barrage of missile launches were “tactical nuclear” drills personally overseen by leader Kim Jong Un, and a response to joint United States-South Korea naval exercises.

North Korea carried out its seventh launch in two weeks when it fired two ballistic missiles early on Sunday morning.
Showing the first pictures from the launches, state broadcaster KCNA reported Kim Jong Un guided the exercises, which involved ballistic missiles with mock nuclear warheads and were led by “tactical nuclear operations units”.

The various tests simulated targeting military command facilities, striking main ports, and airports in the South, KCNA added.

“The effectiveness and practical combat capability of our nuclear combat force were fully demonstrated as it stands completely ready to hit and destroy targets at any time from any location,” the report said.

“Even though the enemy continues to talk about dialogue and negotiations, we do not have anything to talk about nor do we feel the need to do so,” KCNA quoted Kim as saying.

Kim has long wanted to develop tactical nuclear weapons, and made it a priority at a key party congress in January 2021.

The country revised its nuclear laws last month, envisaging a wide array of scenarios in which it could use such weapons, with Kim declaring North Korea an “irreversible” nuclear power.

Since then Seoul, Tokyo and Washington have held combined naval exercises, including deploying the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier the USS Ronald Reagan to the area twice, infuriating Pyongyang, which sees such drills as rehearsals for invasion.

In response, North Korea “decided to organise military drills under the simulation of an actual war … in order to check and assess the war deterrent and nuclear counterattack capability of the country,” KCNA reported.

New missiles​

North Korea released multiple photographs of the recent missile launches, tests and exercises, showing Kim Jong Un dressed in a white jacket and straw hat, and sometimes in a khaki anorak, watching missiles taking off from various locations. He was also shown meeting smiling soldiers and, standing alongside his wife, with his hands over his ears.

Unusually, state media did not report the tests as usual the day after they had taken place. Analysts said releasing them now would be a “patriotic” headline for Monday’s holiday to mark the founding of the ruling party and serve as a warning to its rivals.

“Pyongyang has been concerned about military exercises by the U.S., South Korea and Japan, so to strengthen its self-proclaimed deterrent, it is making explicit the nuclear threat behind its recent missile launches,” Leif-Eric Easley, a professor at Ewha University in Seoul said in emailed comments. “The KCNA report may also be harbinger of a forthcoming nuclear test for the kind of tactical warhead that would arm the units Kim visited in the field.”

The missiles in the photos included short-range ballistic missiles that included KN-25 and KN-23 types as well as one with a heavy 2.5-tonne payload, as well as a KN-09 300mm Multiple Launch Rocket System.

Analysts said the images also appeared to show the development of a new intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM).

The last two weeks of launches saw North Korea send an IRBM over Japan and into the Pacific Ocean for the first time in nearly five years, and the farthest it had ever sent a missile.

South Korea has said Pyongyang could carry out its first nuclear test since 2017 as soon as this month.

North Korea also said it had carried out “a large-scale combined air-attack drill”, also overseen by Kim, in which it said “more than 150 fighter planes of different missions took off simultaneously for the first time in history”.

Seoul’s military said it had scrambled 30 fighter jets on Thursday after 12 North Korean warplanes staged a rare “formation flight north of the inter-Korean air boundary [and] conducted air-to-surface firing drills”.

“Kim probably wants to tell the US and South Korea that any demonstrations of alliance solidarity and readiness will be in vain,” Rand Corporation analyst Soo Kim told the AFP news agency.

“We probably won’t see North Korea backing down anytime soon, and from all appearances, it appears the allies may not fold easily this time, either.”

The US and South Korea held joint maritime exercises involving the USS Ronald Reagan on Friday, after the aircraft carrier was redeployed in the wake of the IRBM test over Japan.

The two Koreas remain technically at war because the 1950-1953 Korean war ended in an armistice rather than a peace treaty.

 
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The story in the media is always about naughty North Korea firing missiles without any provocation from "good countries" (USA, South Korea, and Japan).

But the real story, there will be no smoke without fire.

I don't know what happened in the background, but I do believe what North Korea did recently, there must be an ugly provocation by USA, South Korea, or Japan first, but it never get published in the media.
 
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US calls on N. Korea to cease all provocations and engage in dialogue​

Published : Oct 15, 2022 - 11:14

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This picture taken on March 9, 2020 and released from North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency shows a test of weapons at an undisclosed location in North Korea. (Yonhap)​
A state department spokesperson called on North Korea to cease all provocative actions on Friday, hours after the recalcitrant country fired hundreds of artillery shells into an agreed buffer zone with South Korea.

Vedant Patel, principal deputy spokesperson for the department, also urged Pyongyang to engage in dialogue.

"We are aware of those reports and we call on the DPRK to cease all these provocations and these threatening actions," the spokesperson said when asked about North Korea's latest provocation that also included flights by military aircraft near the inter-Korean border.

"We also again condemn the DPRK's recent ballistic missile launches and other provocative action. As I've said previously, these launches are in violation of a number of U.N. Security Council resolutions," Patel added.

DPRK stands for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, the North's official name.

Pyongyang fired some 200 artillery shells into the buffer zone along the inter-Korean border on Friday (Seoul time), which, according to South Korean officials, violated the 2018 inter-Korean agreement on reducing military tensions.

The country also staged eight ballistic missile tests over the last three weeks.

"But also, I would reiterate again that our position on diplomacy and dialogue remains the same," said Patel.

"Even in the light of these recent developments, we continue to believe our ultimate goal is the complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, and we continue to remain open to diplomacy and dialogue as a step towards getting there," he added.

North Korea has avoided direct dialogue with the U.S. since late 2019.

 
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It seems the next flashpoint will be in either Taiwan or the Korean peninsula.

Asians must do our best to avoid conflict happening in our continent!
 
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It seems the next flashpoint will be in either Taiwan or the Korean peninsula.

Asians must do our best to avoid conflict happening in our continent!
East Asia is the least likely place for a conflict, Europe and middle east still top the list. US had lost its capability to wage overseas wars.
 
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East Asia is the least likely place for a conflict, Europe and middle east still top the list. US had lost its capability to wage overseas wars.
Not really, with the current ongoing between S. Korea and N. Korea and China and Taiwan.

S. Korea is even thinking of inviting NATO and nuclear sharing, a lot of troubles will be brewed.
 
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Not really, with the current ongoing between S. Korea and N. Korea and China and Taiwan.

S. Korea is even thinking of inviting NATO and nuclear sharing, a lot of troubles will be brewed.
North Korea won't attack the south, Mainland China won't attack Taiwan, don't like to the western hype.
 
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North Korea won't attack the south, Mainland China won't attack Taiwan, don't like to the western hype.
I'm not saying North Korea will attack the South or China attacking Taiwan.
I'm saying S. Korea is planning to join NATO and share nuclear umbrella with the US, and this will setup all kinds of precedence in Asia.
 
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I'm saying S. Korea is planning to join NATO and share nuclear umbrella with the US, and this will setup all kinds of precedence in Asia.
I don't believe the NATO membership acceptance rules will lead to the admission of South Korea (or Japan for that matter), as all NATO member states have to agree. I don't believe the European NATO states will agree to be on the hook to defend Asian nations. Some separate Pacific version of NATO may be built involving Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea and the United States which has a structure and mutual defense obligations like NATO. The USA could expand the physical hosting of nuclear weapons to include bases in South Korea if North Korea becomes too belligerent.
 
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I don't believe the NATO membership acceptance rules will lead to the admission of South Korea (or Japan for that matter), as all NATO member states have to agree. I don't believe the European NATO states will agree to be on the hook to defend Asian nations. Some separate Pacific version of NATO may be built involving Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea and the United States which has a structure and mutual defense obligations like NATO. The USA could expand the physical hosting of nuclear weapons to include bases in South Korea if North Korea becomes too belligerent.
S. Korea is already working hard at this by becoming a weapon dealer for NATO countries, and it's already setting up a NATO partner office, so in a sense, NATO is already in mainland Asia.

I'm not sure what will happen, but it will get rowdy.
 
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In letter to North Korea's Kim, China's Xi calls for communication, unity and cooperation

Reuters
North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un attends the 75th Founding Anniversaries of Mangyongdae and Kang Pan Sok Revolutionary Schools Marked with Grand Ceremony, in Pyongyang

North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un attends the 75th Founding Anniversaries of Mangyongdae and Kang Pan Sok Revolutionary Schools Marked with Grand Ceremony, in in Pyongyang, North Korea, in this undated photo released on October 12, 2022 by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA). KCNA via REUTERS

SEOUL, Oct 16 (Reuters) - In a letter to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ahead of a historic congress of the ruling Chinese Communist Party, Chinese President Xi Jinping said it was more important than ever that Beijing and Pyongyang enhance communication, unity and cooperation, North Korea's state media reported on Sunday.

The letter was in response to congratulations Kim sent for the congress, which is scheduled to begin on Sunday. Xi is poised to win a third five-year term as General Secretary of the ruling Communist Party, the most powerful job in the country, at the congress.
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Xi expressed willingness to strengthen the relationship between China and North Korea, and "make a great contribution to providing two countries and their people with greater happiness and defending peace and stability in the region and the rest of the world," North Korea state news agency KCNA said.

The reported expression of support comes as North Korea has tested a record number of ballistic missiles and has made preparations to resume nuclear testing for the first time since 2017.

North Korea says its latest military activities, which have also included artillery drills and flights by warplanes, are in response to displays of force by South Korea and the United States, which have staged their own military drills to protest the North's tests.

When asked on Friday about the latest North Korean moves and South Korea's reactions, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning called on all parties to prevent the situation from escalating and work towards creating the conditions for resuming dialogue.

 
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North Korea says it will not overlook any kind of military provocations


North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un oversees a missile launch at an undisclosed location in North Korea, in this undated photo released on October 10, 2022 by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA). KCNA via REUTERS

North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un oversees a missile launch at an undisclosed location in North Korea, in this undated photo released on October 10, 2022 by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA). KCNA via REUTERS

The warning by an unnamed spokesman of the North's Korean People's Army came a day after it fired a short-range ballistic missile into the sea and hundreds of artillery rounds near the border with the South

Heekyong Yang and Jack Kim, Reuters News

October 15, 2022

SEOUL - North Korea on Saturday warned that it would take "overwhelming military countermeasures" against what it called deliberate provocations by South Korea, as tensions remained high following the North's ballistic missile launches in recent weeks.

The warning by an unnamed spokesman of the North's Korean People's Army (KPA) came a day after it fired a short-range ballistic missile into the sea and hundreds of artillery rounds near the border with the South.

KPA frontline units conducted artillery firing on Friday to send a clear warning to "repeated provocation by the enemies in the front areas," the spokesman said in a statement carried by the North's official KCNA news agency.

"In the future, too, our army will never allow any provocation by the enemies escalating the military tension on the Korean Peninsula but take thorough and overwhelming military countermeasures," it said.

North Korea also flew warplanes close to the military border with the South on Friday, prompting the South to scramble fighter jets.

South Korea on Friday said its artillery fire was "regular, legitimate" exercise.

 
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North Korea Fires Artillery Barrage into Sea Amid Joint U.S.-South Korea War Games​

OCT 20, 2022

North Korea’s military has fired hundreds of artillery shells into waters off the nation’s west coast, in an action condemned by South Korea as a violation of an agreement not to engage in provocative actions near the two countries’ shared border. This follows a series of joint war games by the U.S., Japan and South Korea. On Wednesday, U.S. and South Korean forces practiced a joint river-crossing drill south of the capital of Seoul involving helicopter gunships, tanks, artillery and other heavy weaponry.

 
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North Korea says tests a nuclear warning to South Korea, US​

State media releases first pictures of recent barrage of launches showing leader Kim Jong Un overseeing ‘tactical nuclear drills’.

10 Oct 2022
North Korea has said its recent barrage of missile launches were “tactical nuclear” drills personally overseen by leader Kim Jong Un, and a response to joint United States-South Korea naval exercises.

North Korea carried out its seventh launch in two weeks when it fired two ballistic missiles early on Sunday morning.
Showing the first pictures from the launches, state broadcaster KCNA reported Kim Jong Un guided the exercises, which involved ballistic missiles with mock nuclear warheads and were led by “tactical nuclear operations units”.

The various tests simulated targeting military command facilities, striking main ports, and airports in the South, KCNA added.

“The effectiveness and practical combat capability of our nuclear combat force were fully demonstrated as it stands completely ready to hit and destroy targets at any time from any location,” the report said.

“Even though the enemy continues to talk about dialogue and negotiations, we do not have anything to talk about nor do we feel the need to do so,” KCNA quoted Kim as saying.

Kim has long wanted to develop tactical nuclear weapons, and made it a priority at a key party congress in January 2021.

The country revised its nuclear laws last month, envisaging a wide array of scenarios in which it could use such weapons, with Kim declaring North Korea an “irreversible” nuclear power.

Since then Seoul, Tokyo and Washington have held combined naval exercises, including deploying the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier the USS Ronald Reagan to the area twice, infuriating Pyongyang, which sees such drills as rehearsals for invasion.

In response, North Korea “decided to organise military drills under the simulation of an actual war … in order to check and assess the war deterrent and nuclear counterattack capability of the country,” KCNA reported.

New missiles​

North Korea released multiple photographs of the recent missile launches, tests and exercises, showing Kim Jong Un dressed in a white jacket and straw hat, and sometimes in a khaki anorak, watching missiles taking off from various locations. He was also shown meeting smiling soldiers and, standing alongside his wife, with his hands over his ears.

Unusually, state media did not report the tests as usual the day after they had taken place. Analysts said releasing them now would be a “patriotic” headline for Monday’s holiday to mark the founding of the ruling party and serve as a warning to its rivals.

“Pyongyang has been concerned about military exercises by the U.S., South Korea and Japan, so to strengthen its self-proclaimed deterrent, it is making explicit the nuclear threat behind its recent missile launches,” Leif-Eric Easley, a professor at Ewha University in Seoul said in emailed comments. “The KCNA report may also be harbinger of a forthcoming nuclear test for the kind of tactical warhead that would arm the units Kim visited in the field.”

The missiles in the photos included short-range ballistic missiles that included KN-25 and KN-23 types as well as one with a heavy 2.5-tonne payload, as well as a KN-09 300mm Multiple Launch Rocket System.

Analysts said the images also appeared to show the development of a new intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM).

The last two weeks of launches saw North Korea send an IRBM over Japan and into the Pacific Ocean for the first time in nearly five years, and the farthest it had ever sent a missile.

South Korea has said Pyongyang could carry out its first nuclear test since 2017 as soon as this month.

North Korea also said it had carried out “a large-scale combined air-attack drill”, also overseen by Kim, in which it said “more than 150 fighter planes of different missions took off simultaneously for the first time in history”.

Seoul’s military said it had scrambled 30 fighter jets on Thursday after 12 North Korean warplanes staged a rare “formation flight north of the inter-Korean air boundary [and] conducted air-to-surface firing drills”.

“Kim probably wants to tell the US and South Korea that any demonstrations of alliance solidarity and readiness will be in vain,” Rand Corporation analyst Soo Kim told the AFP news agency.

“We probably won’t see North Korea backing down anytime soon, and from all appearances, it appears the allies may not fold easily this time, either.”

The US and South Korea held joint maritime exercises involving the USS Ronald Reagan on Friday, after the aircraft carrier was redeployed in the wake of the IRBM test over Japan.

The two Koreas remain technically at war because the 1950-1953 Korean war ended in an armistice rather than a peace treaty.



Does NK have issues with SK only or do they have any issues with Japan too?

The story in the media is always about naughty North Korea firing missiles without any provocation from "good countries" (USA, South Korea, and Japan).

But the real story, there will be no smoke without fire.

I don't know what happened in the background, but I do believe what North Korea did recently, there must be an ugly provocation by USA, South Korea, or Japan first, but it never get published in the media.

I understand the NK has unsettled border with SK but does NK have any issues with Japan too?

My understand is

NK has issues with SK only

and

China has issues with Japan only
 
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Does NK have issues with SK only or do they have any issues with Japan too?



I understand the NK has unsettled border with SK but does NK have any issues with Japan too?

My understand is

NK has issues with SK only

and

China has issues with Japan only
The biggest enemy of North Korea is US, the legacy of the Korean war.
 
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