Josh RoginForeign Policy
North Korean intercontinental ballistic missile launch meant as message to 'rivals' Just days before the United States’ presidential election, North Korea conducted a new provocation by test-launching an intercontinental ballistic missile believed to be capable of reaching the U.S....
Reuters and nearly every fake news media outlet are reporting a failed missile launch by North Korea. It is probable the missile was destroyed while in its Shiloh at the moment of launch by the US Military cyberwarfare. The North Korean test deadline came and went and I reported on NHN a...
WASHINGTON — U.S. Special Representative for North Korea Sung Kim joined Japanese and South Korean officials in condemning Pyongyang’s ballistic missile launch, Sta…
North Korea may refer to its potential new intercontinental ballistic missile test as a rocket launch to place reconnaissance satellites in space, rather than a weapon test. Some analysts say that this may attract condemnation, but it may not face new sanctions from the United Nations becauseRussia...
The Tokyo metropolitan government held its own crisis management meeting at 10 a.m. with Governor Yuriko Koike and senior officials in attendance, the first time it has ever held one in response to a missile launch by North Korea. That is because the alert did not just ring out across nort...
According to local media reports, South Korea's military saw the missile as the DPRK's newly developed Hwasong-12 intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM), which Pyongyang said in May it had successfully test-fired. An hour after the DPRK's missile launch, Chung Eui-yong, top national se...
The test came less than 24 hours after a short-range ballistic missile launch by the North. Pyongyang has repeatedly condemned South Korea and its allies’ military drills, calling them preparation for an invasion, and insists its missile launches are a legitimate response to “provocations” from...
North Korea's long-range missile launch last week may have been a modified version of a type they tested in 2017, not a newly developed missile.
Observers say it’s unlikely Kim will launch a preemptive, large-scale attack on South Korea because of fear that an almost certain massive retaliation by the more superior forces of the United States and South Korea would threaten Pyongyang’s survival. A TV screen reports North Korea has b...