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This picture taken on January 14, 2021 and released from North Korea s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on Jan 15 sees people dancing amid fireworks during a parade celebrating the 8th Congress of the Workers Party of Korea (WPK) in Pyongyang. - AFP SEOUL, Jan 16 (Bloomberg): Kim Jong-un has rolled out a lot of new missiles in recent months, including at least one more this week. The next step is for him to fire them into the air to get President-elect Joe Biden’s attention.
The North Korean leader paraded a new submarine-launched ballistic missile through central Pyongyang Thursday as part of a military pageant to mark the completion of more than a week of ruling party meetings.
Kim Jong Un’s New Missile Points to Early Provocations for Biden Bloomberg 16/01/2021 Jon Herskovitz and Jeong-Ho Lee
(Bloomberg) Kim Jong Un has rolled out a lot of new missiles in recent months, including at least one more this week. The next step is for him to fire them into the air to get President-elect Joe Biden’s attention.
The North Korean leader paraded a new submarine-launched ballistic missile through central Pyongyang Thursday as part of a military pageant to mark the completion of more than a week of ruling party meetings. The Pukguksong-5 the largest in an growing line of solid-fueled nuclear missiles moves Kim closer to a opening a maritime front in his strategic struggle with the U.S.
North Korea unveils new submarine-launched ballistic missile
By Choe Sang-Hun New York Times,Updated January 15, 2021, 3:59 p.m.
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In a parade this week, North Korea rolled out developmental ballistic missiles designed to be launched from submarines and other military hardware in a parade that punctuated leader Kim Jong Un s defiant calls to expand his nuclear weapons program.Lee Jin-man/Associated Press
SEOUL, South Korea â A month before the US presidential election, North Koreaâs leader, Kim Jong Un, held a military parade that featured what appeared to be the countryâs largest-ever intercontinental ballistic missile. This week, just days before President-elect Joe Bidenâs inauguration, the North Korean dictator held another parade, showing off a new submarine-launched ballistic missile.
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