North Korea Decides Not To Launch Missiles

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Ruler Kim Jong Un, who earlier approved of the preparation for the expected August 15 missile launch toward Guam, decided to hold the attack on the U.S. Territory in the western Pacific. But according to Korean news statement, he could change his mind “ if the Yankees persist in their extremely dangerous reckless actions “ which would “ wring the windpipes of the Yankees and point daggers at their necks”.

 North Korea successfully launched two intercontinental ballistic missiles this summer. According to CBS News, they each flew more than a thousand miles into space before landing in waters near Japan. US intelligence believes North Korea has developed a nuclear warhead small enough to fit on top of a ballistic missile, including an ICBM capable of striking the United  States. President Trump has threatened to meet with “fire and  fury like the world has never seen”, – an escalation of rhetoric  in a war of words backed up by massive military force on both  sides.