North Korea Test-Fires Ballistic Missile

North Korea Test-Fires Ballistic Missile
People watch a TV broadcasting of a news report on North Korea's missile launch, at a railway station in Seoul, South Korea on April 29, 2017. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji
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SEOUL—North Korea test-fired a ballistic missile on Saturday shortly after Secretary of State Rex Tillerson warned that failure to curb Pyongyang’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs could lead to “catastrophic consequences”.

U.S. and South Korean officials said the test, from an area north of the North Korean capital, appeared to have failed, in what would be the North’s fourth straight unsuccessful missile test since March.

The test came as the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier group arrived in waters near the Korean peninsula, where it began exercises with the South Korean navy on Saturday, about 12 hours after the failed launch, a South Korean navy official said.

Tillerson, in a U.N. Security Council meeting on North Korea on Friday, repeated the Trump administration’s position that all options were on the table if Pyongyang persisted with its nuclear and missile development.

President Donald Trump, asked about his message to North Korea after the test, told reporters: “You'll soon find out” but did not elaborate on what the U.S. response would be.

The aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson transits the South China Sea while conducting flight operations on April 9, 2017. (Z.A. Landers/Courtesy U.S. Navy/Handout via REUTERS)
The aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson transits the South China Sea while conducting flight operations on April 9, 2017. Z.A. Landers/Courtesy U.S. Navy/Handout via REUTERS