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North Korea Fires Ballistic Missile Ahead Of U.S. Election

Hwasong-18 intercontinental ballistic missile launch drill

Just hours before the U.S. election, North Korea reportedly fired at least one ballistic missile into its eastern sea. The exact number of missiles launched and the type of missile remain unclear at this time. It is also uncertain how far the missile or missiles traveled.

This launch follows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervising a recent flight test of the country's newest intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) designed to potentially reach the U.S. mainland. In response to this test, the United States conducted a trilateral drill with South Korea and Japan, involving a long-range B-1B bomber, as a show of force.

North Korea claimed that the Hwasong-19 ICBM tested last week was the world's strongest, but experts have noted that the missile may not be practical for use in a war scenario due to its size. Critical technologies necessary for a functional ICBM, such as ensuring the warhead's survival during atmospheric re-entry, are still lacking.

Kim Jong Un supervised a recent test of North Korea's newest ICBM.
North Korea fired a ballistic missile into the eastern sea before the U.S. election.
The U.S. conducted a trilateral drill with South Korea and Japan in response.

South Korean officials had previously warned that North Korea might escalate military demonstrations around the U.S. presidential elections to gain the attention of Washington. Additionally, South Korea's military intelligence agency indicated that North Korea may have completed preparations for its seventh nuclear test.

Tensions between North and South Korea have been heightened in recent months as Kim Jong Un continues to showcase advancements in the country's nuclear weapons and missile programs. North Korea's support for Russia in the conflict in Ukraine has further strained relations in the region.

In response to the increasing nuclear threats posed by North Korea, South Korea, the United States, and Japan have been enhancing their joint military exercises and updating their nuclear deterrence strategies centered around U.S. strategic assets.

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