North Korean leader Kim Jong Un watches the launch of a Hwasong-12 missile in this undated photo released by North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency |
The United States said it had military options to deal with North Korea, signalling its patience for diplomacy is wearing thin after Pyongyang fired a missile over Japan and into the Pacific Ocean for the second time in under a month.
In the latest attempt to deal with an issue that has repeatedly frustrated world powers, the U.N. Security Council condemned the โhighly provocativeโ missile launch by North Korea.
The councilโs 15 members had already stepped up sanctions against North Korea in response to a nuclear bomb test it staged on Sept. 3, imposing a ban on North Koreaโs textile exports and capping its imports of crude oil.
White House National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster said the United States was fast running out of patience for diplomatic solutions on North Koreaโs missile and nuclear programs.
โWeโve been kicking the can down the road, and weโre out of road,โ McMaster told reporters, referring to Pyongyangโs repeated missile tests in defiance of international pressure.
โFor those โฆ who have been commenting on a lack of a military option, there is a military option,โ he said, adding that it would not be the Trump administrationโs preferred choice.
The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, echoed McMasterโs strong rhetoric, even as Washington continued to emphasise that its preferred resolution to the crisis is through diplomacy and sanctions.
โWhat we are seeing is, they are continuing to be provocative, they are continuing to be reckless and at that point thereโs not a whole lot the Security Council is going to be able to do from here, when youโve cut 90 percent of the trade and 30 percent of the oil,โ Haley said.
North Korea has launched dozens of missiles under leader Kim Jong Un as it accelerates a weapons program designed to give it the ability to target the United States with a powerful, nuclear-tipped missile.
U.S. President Donald Trump said that he is โmore confident than ever that our options in addressing this threat are both effective and overwhelming.โ He said at Joint Base Andrews near Washington that North Korea โhas once again shown its utter contempt for its neighbors and for the entire world community.โ