North Korea fires ballistic missiles again, flexing muscle amid Iran war

SEOUL 鈥 North Korea fired ballistic missiles into the sea on Sunday, accelerating its missile launches amid Iran war tensions and talk of possible meetings with the US and South Korea.
Pyongyang鈥檚 intense missile activity 鈥 this was the fourth such launch this month and the seventh of the year 鈥 is meant to display its self-defense capabilities while gaining international leverage, some experts said.
鈥淭he missile launches may be a way of showing that 鈥 unlike Iran 鈥 we have self-defense capabilities,鈥 said South Korean former presidential security adviser Kim Ki-jung.
鈥淭he North also appears to be exerting pressure preemptively and make a show of force before engaging in dialogue with the United States and South Korea,鈥 he said.
IRAN WAR, TRUMP VISIT LOOM OVER LAUNCHES
The seven-week-old US-Israeli war against Iran, which has one aim the curbing of Tehran鈥檚 nuclear program, could reinforce Pyongyang鈥檚 nuclear ambitions, experts and former South Korean officials say.
US President Donald J. Trump, preparing for a summit in China next month, and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung have repeatedly expressed interest in holding talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. There are no publicly known plans for any meetings.
Mr. Lee recently conveyed regret to the North for drone incursions from the South, receiving rare praise from Pyongyang.
Sunday鈥檚 missiles were fired from near the city of Sinpo on North Korea鈥檚 east coast toward the sea around 6:10 a.m. (2110 GMT on Saturday) and flew about 140 kilometers (km) (90 miles), South Korea鈥檚 military said in a statement.
Japan鈥檚 government posted on social media that the missiles were believed to have fallen near the east coast of the Korean Peninsula, and no incursion into Japan鈥檚 exclusive economic zone had been confirmed.
South Korea鈥檚 presidential Blue House convened an emergency security meeting, calling the launches a provocation that violated United Nations Security Council resolutions, according to media reports. It urged Pyongyang to 鈥渟top the provocative acts.鈥
It was not clear what kind of ballistic missiles were fired, but Sinpo has submarines and equipment for test-firing submarine-launched ballistic missiles. The North last fired a ballistic missile from a submarine in May 2022, and it flew as far as 600 km (370 miles).
North Korea has made 鈥渧ery serious鈥 advances in its ability to turn out nuclear weapons, with the probable addition of a new uranium enrichment facility, International Atomic Energy Agency chief Rafael Grossi said on Wednesday.
In late March, North Korean leader Kim said Pyongyang鈥檚 status as a nuclear-armed state was irreversible and expanding a 鈥渟elf-defensive nuclear deterrent鈥 was essential to national security. 鈥 Reuters


