North Korea launching missiles again.
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Only a week after North Korea claimed to test a hypersonic weapon, the communist country reportedly launched a “more advanced” missile as part of ongoing military tests designed to strengthen its defense against Western forces and South Korea. Reports reveal how North Korea tested a ballistic missile on Tuesday that appears to be more advanced and more capable than the missile launched only a week earlier. Intelligence from the South Korean military reveals how Pyongyang is pursuing technological advancement to its military arsenal as negotiations with the United States broke down further following the election of President Joe Biden. It comes after communist North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un promised the nation that he would equip the nation’s military with cutting-edge technology, even as the country faces its worst-ever food shortage and economic crisis. According to initial estimates from the South Korean military, the missile launched on Tuesday traveled over 435 miles and reaches a maximum altitude of 37 miles. It traveled 10 times faster than the speed of sound, indicating that North Korea has the equipment to deliver an atomic bomb or other explosive should Western or South Korean forces ever advance into the country. It’s clearer than ever that a flat-out war with North Korea could result in serious harm to surrounding nations, even if it were only temporary. With Chinese support, North Korea may actually be more secure than ever before – posing a grim reality and future for the millions of starving and indoctrinated North Korean citizens. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff issued a statement saying that United States intelligence authorities are conducting a detailed analysis to confirm their assessment that the latest missile was more deadly than the first. President Biden may soon be forced to take action amid threats from an increasingly aggressive North Korea, which has flexed its military might in recent days with provocative missile launches. How much longer will Biden just wait and see what happens next? Biden, who has taken a more subdued approach to Pyongyang compared to his predecessor, former President Trump, has long called for open dialogue over a host of issues between the two nations without preconditions. The administration has taken no steps to entice North Korea to begin such talks — which the isolated nation has roundly rejected — but Pyongyang’s reported launching of at least two hypersonic, ballistic missiles this month are challenging Biden’s current stance. Did Trump deescalate North Korea when they were launching missiles? Kim invited Trump to cross the border line, and Trump briefly crossed in North Korea before crossing back into South Korea together with Kim. Trump thus became the first sitting U.S. president to enter North Korea. Fact check that.
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