Submitted by LunarChild t3_116wmiy in worldnews
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NorthStateGames t1_j99183b wrote
This is the only reason Godzilla hasn't returned. North Korea knows it but none of us do.
Possible_Ad5461 t1_j991k7z wrote
The longest war ever... North Korea and the Japanese sea. Yeah Kim really teaching that sea a lesson.
BeginningAnimator145 t1_j98xjbh wrote
War never changes
rawbroccoli4 t1_j98wp6p wrote
That’s not worrisome at all.
fhfjdhskdjskdj t1_j99aghj wrote
You go Glen Coco!
autotldr t1_j98wvlv wrote
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 84%. (I'm a bot)
> North Korea launched two ballistic missiles into the waters off the east coast of the Korean Peninsula, officials said - the latest missile launch in recent days by the country.
> North Korea acknowledged the incident, calling it a "Super-large multiple rocket launcher exercise, which is a means of tactical nuclear attack." The country said the exercise was a response to the combined air force forces of the United States and South Korea.
> The Japanese Coast Guard said in an earlier statement on their official website that North Korea launched three suspected ballistic missiles South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said only two short-range ballistic missiles were detected.
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BrazenChatter t1_j996cti wrote
Kim Jong Un continuing the charade that he's important and not to be provoked. North Korea is useless and important only because of the history of aggressive behavior and capability of nuking. In the end that's pointless because what good is it for Un if he gets obliterated after causing an international scene involving many deaths.
JojitheFrenchie t1_j98yfrw wrote
Two BALListic missiles??? Kinda sus Kim J🧐🤔
TheRealTron t1_j98xm8c wrote
USA flying in the Korean Peninsula pointing at NK saying "I'm not touching you!"
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Late_Marsupial4029 t1_j98wm11 wrote
Keeping us safe from those giant lizards in the Pacific