Read what you said and then read my post again.
Sorry, but just because someone and then someone else calls it an ICBM does not necessarily make it so.
It landed near Japan. Just like most every other North Korean missile.
I’ll call it an ICBM when it splashes down off of Washington, Oregon, or California.
It has been widely agreed to be capable of reaching Alaska.
I watched the UN security council meeting yesterday. It's an ICBM. I don't need to re-read anything you posted here, thanks.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-northkorea-missiles-idUSKBN19P02W
https://www.wired.com/story/north-korea-icbm-missile-test/
From the above link and widely reported everywhere - "The North Koreans fired the missile at an exceedingly steep trajectory, but experts said its altitude, distance, and flight time leads them to believe the Hwasong-14 could have a range of 4,039 miles or more. That places much of Alaska at risk, along with US allies like Japan and targets as far away as Moscow."