The North Korean regime fired two apparent cruise missiles on Tuesday, South Korea’s military said, marking the fifth reported missile launch this month. The Joint Chiefs of Staff stated that the missiles were launched into the east sea on Tuesday, but it has not yet been able to provide any specifics because the launch is still being examined. Cruise missile launches by the North are not banned under U.N. sanctions imposed on Pyongyang. The missile launch comes just days after Pyongyang vowed to immediately develop “more powerful physical means” to overpower the “hostile moves of the United States,” according to North Korean state media Korean Central News Agency (KCNA). On Jan. 17, North Korea fired two “tactical guided missiles” from Pyongyang, which the regime boasted had precisely hit an island target in the East Sea of Korea. Pyongyang claimed that two missile tests performed on Jan. 5 and Jan. 11 …