Pyongyang’s weapons test, its latest poke at Washington, earned a shrug from Trump
Timothy MartinPresident Trump expressed confidence that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un would “do nothing to interfere” with the isolated regime’s potential economic progress, as Pyongyang’s state media confirmed a Saturday morning weapons launch that analysts say appeared meant to convey displeasure over stalled nuclear talks.
The North’s latest military provocation, its third in recent weeks, tested long-range rocket launchers and tactical guided weapons, an exercise meant to prepare the Kim regime for a “combat readiness posture all...
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