North Korea claims it can hit US, 'shake the world' with missile after month of increased testing

North Korea's Foreign Ministry accused other countries of 'blind obedience' to America

North Korea on Tuesday touted its military capabilities, including a missile it claimed could strike the U.S. and "shake the world." 

"In today's world where many countries waste time dealing with the United States with submission and blind obedience, there’s only our country on this planet that can shake the world by firing a missile with the U.S. mainland in its range," a statement by the Foreign Ministry said, according to Reuters. "There are more than 200 countries in the world, but only a few have hydrogen bombs, intercontinental ballistic missiles, and hypersonic missiles."

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspects an air defense unit in North Korea, in a government photo provided on April 12, 2020. (Korean Central News Agency/Korea News Service via AP, File)

North Korean government released photo of what it says is a test launch of a hypersonic missile in North Korea Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2022. (Korean Central News Agency/Korea News Service via AP)

North Korean government photo shows what it says is a test launch of a hypersonic missile on Jan. 11, 2022, in North Korea. (Korean Central News Agency/Korea News Service via AP)

People watch a television screen showing a news broadcast with file footage of a North Korean missile test, at a railway station in Seoul on Jan. 25, 2022. (Jung Yeon-Je/AFP via Getty Images)

Pyongyang created the Hwasong-15 in 2017 and has not tested it, but the Foreign Ministry cited it as a vital weapon in its arsenal. The Hwasong-15 supposedly is the country’s longest-range intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) and is believed to have the range to strike the U.S. 

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January marked a significant increase in testing activity as Pyongyang launched seven missiles in the first month of this year – more than it tested during all of last year. Those tests included a supposed hypersonic glide vehicle and the intermediate-range ballistic missile Hwasong-12. 

Only China and Russia have otherwise completed supposed tests on hypersonic glide vehicles, which would prove difficult for current U.S. systems to track after launch due to its heightened maneuverability at lower altitudes. 

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The recent tests present a dangerous step in North Korea’s international relations: North Korea self-imposed sanctions after a series of mid-range ballistic missile tests led to direct negotiations between then-President Donald Trump and General Secretary Kim Jong Un. 

But Kim has discussed the possibility of backtracking on that moratorium in response to recent U.S. sanctions, which targeted five North Korean officials living outside the country who assisted in the acquisition of materials for and the development of possible hypersonic glide weapons. 

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The U.S. first hit North Korea with sanctions over weapons tests and nuclear activity in 2006. 

A State Department spokesperson called North Korea a threat to international peace and security as well as global nonproliferation efforts. 

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"The United States has a vital interest in deterring (North Korea), defending against its provocations or uses of force, limiting the reach of its most dangerous weapons programs, and above all keeping the American people, our deployed forces, and our allies safe," the spokesperson told Reuters.

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