North Korean leader Kim Jong Un says the world will witness a “new strategic weapon” from the isolated regime in the near future
SEOUL—North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said the world will witness a “new strategic weapon” from the isolated regime in the near future as he sees little reason to stick with his country’s suspension of testing long-range missile technology.
But Mr. Kim left vague whether the new weapon would be a nuclear test or an intercontinental ballistic missile.
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