North Korea’s Spy Satellite Launch Fails
The U.S., South Korea and Japan agree to remain vigilant after North Korea’s failed spy satellite launch
The U.S., South Korea and Japan agree to remain vigilant after North Korea’s failed spy satellite launch
North Korea’s attempt to launch its first spy satellite ended in failure, with the satellite and launch vehicle crashing into the Yellow Sea on the Korean Peninsula’s western coast.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol visited the White House on Wednesday in order to discuss deterrence plans with President Joe Biden against the increasing North Korean nuclear threat.
A senior South Korean government official has said at a briefing that he will request the United States to take “appropriate measures” after completing an investigation into Pentagon documents that were stolen from U.S. intelligence.
North Korea claimed that they have tested a new underwater drone capable of carrying a nuclear warhead, which could potentially create a “radioactive tsunami” on Friday.
OAN Deven BerryhillUPDATED 6:00 PM PT – Monday, March 13, 2023 North Korea claimed to have launched two short-range ballistic missiles towards…