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N.Korea tested missiles in first challenge to Biden administration: US official

Reports also claim that 2 projectiles fired at weekend were short-range

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 24 Mar 2021 9:00AM

N.Korea tested missiles in first challenge to Biden administration: US official
In a break with convention, North Korean missile tests just days after a visit by a top US delegation, was kept under wraps by Pyongyang and South Korea, only being confirmed by Washington yesterday. – AFP pic, March 23, 2021

WASHINGTON – North Korea tested missiles just days after a visit to the region by the top US defense and diplomatic officials, a US official said yesterday, in Pyongyang’s first overt challenge to the Biden administration.

Two missiles were fired on Sunday, the official confirmed, in an echo of past practices of Pyongyang using its missile tests to provoke both Washington and Seoul.

While the official would not describe the missiles, the Washington Post called them short-range.

The launches came after intelligence warnings that Pyongyang could be preparing such action.

The official said the US detected the launches as they took place.

But, uncharacteristically for the two rivals, neither South Korea nor North Korea acknowledged them, and US officials also stayed silent, until now.

Analysts took them as a modest challenge to the new administration of President Joe Biden just as it makes opening efforts to engage with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in talks on denuclearization.

The launches came just days after US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin visited Japan and South Korea to discuss their alliance and security issues in the region, with nuclear-armed North Korea seen as a central threat.

They also followed March 8-17 joint exercises by US and South Korea defense forces.

While Blinken and Austin were in Seoul on March 18, top North Korean foreign affairs official Choe Son-hui accused the United States of a “lunatic theory of ‘threat from North Korea’ and groundless rhetoric about ‘complete denuclearisation.’”

Such launches, especially of nuclear-capable ballistic missiles, are commonly accompanied by boastful announcements from Pyongyang and strident attacks from Seoul.

North Korea expert Martyn Williams of the Stimson Center called the silence “curious.”

“North Korea usually announces such tests after the fact through state media but nothing this time,” he wrote on Twitter.

“The tests are usually also reported pretty quickly after they happen through Japanese and Korean media, but nothing.”

Another North Korea expert, Jeffrey Lewis, said that the tests might have been of short-range coastal defense cruise missiles.

“If that’s what this is, it’s a pretty mild response to a US-ROK military drill,” he said, referring to the Republic of Korea. – AFP, March 24, 2021

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