North Korea , Continues Missile Tests Amid , Joint US-South Korea Military Exercises.
'Newsweek' reports that North Korea has test-fired its 20th 
and 21st missiles of 2023 following the largest joint 
U.S.-South Korea military exercises in five years.
'Newsweek' reports that North Korea has test-fired its 20th 
and 21st missiles of 2023 following the largest joint 
U.S.-South Korea military exercises in five years.
According to a statement by South Korea's Joint 
Chiefs of Staff, two short-range ballistic missiles 
were fired from a site south of Pyongyang. .
The ballistic missiles reportedly 
traveled 200 miles before 
landing in the Sea of Japan. .
In 2022, North Korea fired 
a record-breaking 70 missiles. .
In the first three months of 2023, 
North Korea has already test-fired six 
cruise missiles and 15 ballistic missiles.
U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said the seventh launch 
event in March highlights the "destabilizing impact" 
of North Korea's missile programs.
U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said the seventh launch 
event in March highlights the "destabilizing impact" 
of North Korea's missile programs.
The U.S. commitments 
to the defense of the Republic 
of Korea and Japan remain ironclad, USINDOPACOM statement, via 'Newsweek'.
'Newsweek' reports that North Korea's nuclear 
missiles are designed to reach as far as U.S. 
territory in the Pacific and beyond.
On March 28, the U.S. aircraft carrier USS Nimitz 
was scheduled to dock in Busan as part of ongoing 
naval exercises with the South Korean Navy.
Recently, the Nimitz concluded other 
military drills with Japan's Maritime 
Self-Defense Force in the region