Trump warns 'all options are on the table' after North Korea fires missile over Japan
North Korea launched a missile that flew over Japan and landed in the ocean.
-- After North Korea launched a missile that flew over Japan, President Donald Trump warned that "all options are on the table" as the United States considers its response.
"The world has received North Korea's latest message loud and clear: This regime has signaled its contempt for its neighbors, for all members of the United Nations and for minimum standards of acceptable international behavior," said Trump in a statement.
"Threatening and destabilizing actions only increase the North Korean regime's isolation in the region and among all nations of the world," he added. "All options are on the table."
As Trump departed the White House on Tuesday to travel to Texas, where he will be briefed on Hurricane Harvey relief efforts, he was asked about his plans for North Korea.
"We'll see. We'll see," he said Trump.
The launch, which took place early Tuesday local time in Japan, spurred an alert from Japan's emergency warning system as the missile passed overhead. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe later addressed the incident, saying Japan was collecting information on the launch and taking "all possible measures to ensure our people's safety."
Trump and Abe spoke by phone after the launch and, according to a White House readout of the call, "agreed that North Korea poses a grave and growing direct threat to the United States, Japan and the Republic of Korea, as well as to countries around the world."
"President Trump and Prime Minister Abe committed to increasing pressure on North Korea and doing their utmost to convince the international community to do the same," the readout said.