Right around the beginning of his term in January 2017, U.S. president Donald Trump vowed that North Korea would never test an intercontinental ballistic missile—one capable of delivering Pyongyang’s nuclear warheads across the continental United States.
“It won't happen!” Trump tweeted.
Four years later, North Korea twice has tested an ICBM. And Pyongyang’s atomic arsenal is only growing.
In what could be North Korea’s final nuclear advancement of Trump’s presidency, Pyongyang early Saturday morning revealed a 66-foot-long, two-stage, liquid-fueled monster of an ICBM, one that rides on an 11-axle transporter-erector-launcher.
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More News On North Korea's New ICBM
North Korea, a Nuclear Weapons State with a New ICBM. Why So Shocked? -- National Interest
South Korea Worries Over Suspected Long-Range Missile Shown Off in North Korea Military Parade -- Time
Kim throws down gauntlet with new ICBM: Analysts -- Asia One
North Korea Unveils ‘Very Destabilizing’ ICBM -- Defense One
Experts divided over NK’s advanced missile technology -- Korea Herald
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A missile without "Qualification Test" is just propaganda.
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