down in the sea between north korea and japan — that's within 100 kilometres of the russian coastline. there's been widespread condemnation by north korea's neighboursn, niki haley, had this frank assessment of kim jong—un: he is in a state of paranoia, he's incredibly concerned about anything and everything around him. i think this was a message to south korea after the election so what we are going to do is continue to tighten the screws. he feels it. he absolutely feels it. and we are going to continue, whether it is sanctions, whether it's press statements. certainly what we're going to start doing is rally the troops again and say, ok, what do we need to do next? listen, i mean, there's a lot of sanctions left that we can start to do, whether it is with oil, whether it's with energy, whether it's with their maritime ships, exports — we can do a lot of different things we haven't done yet. 0ur options are there but what we have to do is send a strong unified message that this is unacceptable and i think you will see the international community do that. 0ur correspondent in the south korean capital seoul, steve evans, has been monitoring the situ