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Kim Jong-un celebrates American Independence Day in style…

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« on: July 05, 2017, 02:12:30 pm »


Haw haw haw.....Trump is huffing & puffing and threatening to make a total dork of himself!

The moment the first American missile enters North Korean airspace, tens of thousands of artillery guns will open up on Seoul and American bases in South Korea.

President DUMB is no doubt too stupid to comprehend that fact (as is that clown Reality/Donald in ENZED). Just as well there are saner people in the Pentagon, eh?




from The Washington Post....

U.S. Army and South Korean military respond to North Korea's
launch with missile exercise


The countries launched weapons into South Korean territorial waters along the country's
eastern coastline, a move directly in response to “North Korea's destabilizing
and unlawful actions”, U.S. Pacific Command said in a statement.


By DAN LAMOTHE | 7:45PM EDT - Tuesday, July 04, 2017

TV screens at a Yongsan Electronics shop in Seoul on Tuesday show a North Korean newscaster reading a public announcement about the North's missile launch. — Photograph: Lim Tae-hoon/Newsis/Associated Press.
TV screens at a Yongsan Electronics shop in Seoul on Tuesday show a North Korean newscaster reading a public announcement
about the North's missile launch. — Photograph: Lim Tae-hoon/Newsis/Associated Press.


THE U.S. Army and South Korean military responded to North Korea's latest launch with their own exercise of missiles, launching them on Wednesday into South Korean territorial waters along the country's eastern coastline, U.S. Pacific Command said in a statement. The launches were directly in response to “North Korea's destabilizing and unlawful actions,” Pacific Command said.

The Army used its Army Tactical Missile System and South Korea used its Hyunmoo Missile II, which can be deployed rapidly and provide “deep strike precision capability,” Pacific Command said.

The South Korean-U.S. military alliance “remains committed to peace and prosperity on the Korean Peninsula and throughout the Asia-Pacific,” Pacific Command said. “The U.S. commitment to the defense of the [Republic of Korea] in the face of threats is ironclad.”

On Tuesday, North Korea launched a missile that flew higher and remained in the air longer than previous attempts, enough to reach all of Alaska, experts said, in a milestone for North Korea's weapons program. The response from the U.S. and South Korean military alliance, which came during Tuesday evening Washington time, amounted to a show of force, though it is unclear how the North Korean government would perceive it.

The Army describes the missiles it used as long-range, all-weather guided missiles. They are designed to be precise in nature and can be used beyond the range of artillery and rockets.

The U.S. missile system can be used to take out ground combat units, surface-to-surface missile units, air-defense units, helicopter rearming and refueling systems and communications sites, according to an Army fact sheet.

Some of the missiles in the system are designed to deliver a single, 500-pound warhead on a target through the use of satellite guidance, while others distribute hundreds of smaller bomblets over a larger distance, according to the Army.

Dana White, a Pentagon spokeswoman, confirmed in a statement on Tuesday night that the missile North Korea used was an intercontinental ballistic missile and described it as a “escalatory launch”.

“The launch continues to demonstrate that North Korea poses a threat to the United States and our allies,” White said. “Together with the Republic of Korea, we conducted a combined exercise to show our precision fire capability.”

White said that the United States remains prepared to defend itself and allies and to use “the full range of capabilities at our disposal against the growing threat from North Korea.” The United States seeks only the peaceful denuclearization of the Korea Peninsula, and its commitment to its allies is ironclad, she added.


• Dan Lamothe covers national security for The Washington Post and anchors its military blog, Checkpoint.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2017/07/04/u-s-army-and-south-korean-military-respond-to-north-koreas-launch-with-missile-exercise
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