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Thomas WATKINS, April 16, 2017
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| Ballistic missiles on display at Kim Il-Sung square during a military parade in Pyongyang on April 15, 2017 (AFP Photo/STR) |
The United
States slammed North Korea's latest missile test as a provocation and insisted
Sunday it is working closely with China to resolve a crisis that Washington
sees as reaching a critical stage.
Amid
broader fears that North Korea may again test a nuclear bomb, the Pentagon said
Sunday's missile launch was a failure, with the weapon blowing up almost
immediately after its early morning takeoff near Sinpo on North Korea's east
coast.
Following
the test, US National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster told ABC News:
"There's an international consensus now -- including the Chinese and the
Chinese leadership -- that this is a situation that just can't continue."
Amid
sharply heightened tensions, McMaster said the US and allies were studying all
actions "short of a military option," though the Trump administration
has not ruled that out.
North Korea
watchers remained on high alert, as leader Kim Jong-un was reportedly poised to
conduct a sixth nuclear test.
Vice
President Mike Pence, who arrived in Seoul on Sunday, assailed the missile test
as a "provocation" and assured South Korea of Washington's full
support against the threat from its volatile neighbor.
Pence is in
Seoul for talks on curbing the North's weapons programs.
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Ballistic
missiles on display at Kim Il-Sung square during a military
parade in Pyongyang
on April 15, 2017 (AFP Photo/AFP)
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"This
morning's provocation from the North is just the latest reminder of the risks
each one of you face each and every day in the defense of the freedom of the
people of South Korea and the defense of America in this part of the
world," Pence told US military families at an Easter dinner, at the start
of a 10-day Asia tour.
Some 28,500
US troops are stationed in South Korea.
President
Donald Trump has ordered a naval strike group, led by the USS Carl Vinson
aircraft carrier, to the region, though the vessels remain a long way from the
peninsula.
McMaster
repeatedly stated that China -- North Korea's key ally -- is increasingly
concerned about the reclusive communist state's behavior.
The new
consensus is "that this problem is coming to a head. And so it’s time for
us to undertake all actions we can, short of a military option, to try to
resolve this peacefully," McMaster said.
Trump
turned to Twitter to underscore the importance of cooperation with China on
North Korea.
Having
blasted Beijing throughout his presidential campaign for unfairly manipulating
its currency, he tweeted Sunday: "Why would I call China a currency
manipulator when they are working with us on the North Korean problem? We will
see what happens!"
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US National
Security Adviser H.R. McMaster arrives at the Pentagon in
Washington, DC, on
March 16, 2017 (AFP Photo/Nicholas KAMM)
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'A threat
to all people
McMaster
said Trump had directed US military, diplomatic and intelligence officials to
provide him with options -- in concertation with regional allies including
China -- that could be used "if the North Korea regime refuses to
denuclearize."
He called
Kim "a threat to all people in the region, and globally as well," but
cautioned that Trump "is clearly comfortable making tough decisions."
A White
House foreign policy adviser, briefing reporters on the plane that carried
Pence to Seoul, was asked what steps China had committed to when President Xi
Jinping met recently with Trump in Florida.
"There
were a number of steps that were discussed," the briefer said on condition
of anonymity, adding that when China recently turned back ships bringing North
Korean coal, it was a "good first step."
"China
is the key," Senator John McCain, chairman of the Senate Armed Services
Committee, said Sunday on NBC.
"They
can stop this if they want to because of their control over the North Korean
economy."
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US Vice
President Mike Pence (C) and his wife Karen Pence (in white jacket)
inspect the
honour guard upon their arrival at the National Cemetery in Seoul
on April 16,
2017 (AFP Photo/Ahn YOUNG-JOON)
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'Medium-range' missile test
Congressman
Mac Thornberry, McCain's counterpart in the House of Representatives, said
Kim's message to the United States was "we are strong and we can hurt
you."
"This
guy (Kim) is not interested in negotiation. He wants to have an
(intercontinental) ballistic missile with a nuclear warhead to threaten us, and
I think he's determined to get it. Even failed launches tell them something and
improve their program," Thornberry told Fox News Sunday.
Trump has
repeatedly said he will prevent Pyongyang from developing a nuclear-tipped
ballistic missile capable of reaching the mainland United States.
The latest
missile launch came a day after Pyongyang staged a massive military parade,
showcasing nearly 60 missiles -- including a suspected new ICBM.
But the
missile involved in the failed test evidently was smaller. The briefer on Pence's
plane called it "medium-range."
US Defense
Secretary Jim Mattis said Trump was aware of the failed test but had "no
further comment."
North Korea
has often test-fired missiles to mark major dates such as Saturday's 105th
anniversary of the birth of the nation's founder Kim Il-Sung, or as gestures of
defiance when top US officials visit the region.
South
Korea's foreign ministry said that by conducting the latest test just a day
after displaying a series of missiles, "North Korea has threatened the
whole world."
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People in Pyongyang watch a public broadcast on February 13, 2017 about
a missile test by North Korea the previous day (AFP Photo/KIM Won-Jin)
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