Analysis US faces risk of war or humiliation if it attempts to shoot down a North Korean missile
Experts say there is no guarantee that US missile defence systems, including THAAD systems based in Guam and South Korea, would hit their target
North Korea’s firing of a ballistic missile over Japan could increase pressure on Washington to consider shooting down future test launches, although there is no guarantee of success and US officials are wary of a dangerous escalation with Pyongyang.
Such a decision would not be taken lightly given tensions over North Korea’s nuclear and missile programmes.
But Pyongyang’s launch of an intermediate-range Hwasong-12 missile over Japan’s northern Hokkaido island underscored how Trump’s tough rhetoric, pursuit of sanctions and occasional shows of military force around the Korean peninsula have done little to deter North Korea’s leader.