This is from ctvnews.ca...sorry I cant provide the link
North Korea has fired a ballistic missile, the U.S. government said, a week after President Donald Trump put North Korea back on a U.S. list of countries that it says support terrorism. The Pentagon said it detected and tracked a single North Korean missile launch and believes it was an intercontinental ballistic missile. Pentagon spokesperson Col. Rob Manning said Tuesday afternoon that, according to an initial assessment, the missile was launched from Sain Ni, North Korea, and travelled about 1,000 kilometres before landing in the Sea of Japan. The missile flew to the east and the South Korean military is analyzing details of the launch with the United States, according to a report from South Korean news agency Yonhap, citing South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff. Minutes after the launch, which took place early Wednesday local time, South Korea's military conducted a missile-firing test in response to the provocation, South Korea's military said.Japan's government estimated that the missile flew for about 50 minutes and landed in the sea in Japan's exclusive economic zone, Japanese broadcaster NHK said. A North Korean missile on Aug. 29 was airborne for 14 minutes over Japan.
Two authoritative U.S. government sources said earlier that North Korea could conduct a new missile test within days. They declined to say what type of missile they thought North Korea might test, but noted that Pyongyang had been working to develop nuclear-tipped missiles capable of hitting the United States and had already tested intercontinental ballistic missiles.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said in a tweet that Trump "was briefed, while missile was still in the air, on the situation in North Korea." Tuesday afternoon, Trump said "it is a situation we will handle," and wouldn't change the how the U.S. will approach the North Korea issue. NATO released a statement saying the missile test undermines regional and international security and was a "further breach of multiple UN Security Council Resolutions." After firing missiles at a rate of about two or three a month since April, North Korea paused its missile launches in late September, after it fired a missile that passed over Japan's northern Hokkaido island on Sept. 15.
Lilith10: This is from ctvnews.ca...sorry I cant provide the link
North Korea has fired a ballistic missile, the U.S. government said, a week after President Donald Trump put North Korea back on a U.S. list of countries that it says support terrorism. The Pentagon said it detected and tracked a single North Korean missile launch and believes it was an intercontinental ballistic missile. Pentagon spokesperson Col. Rob Manning said Tuesday afternoon that, according to an initial assessment, the missile was launched from Sain Ni, North Korea, and travelled about 1,000 kilometres before landing in the Sea of Japan. The missile flew to the east and the South Korean military is analyzing details of the launch with the United States, according to a report from South Korean news agency Yonhap, citing South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff. Minutes after the launch, which took place early Wednesday local time, South Korea's military conducted a missile-firing test in response to the provocation, South Korea's military said.Japan's government estimated that the missile flew for about 50 minutes and landed in the sea in Japan's exclusive economic zone, Japanese broadcaster NHK said. A North Korean missile on Aug. 29 was airborne for 14 minutes over Japan.
Two authoritative U.S. government sources said earlier that North Korea could conduct a new missile test within days. They declined to say what type of missile they thought North Korea might test, but noted that Pyongyang had been working to develop nuclear-tipped missiles capable of hitting the United States and had already tested intercontinental ballistic missiles.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said in a tweet that Trump "was briefed, while missile was still in the air, on the situation in North Korea." Tuesday afternoon, Trump said "it is a situation we will handle," and wouldn't change the how the U.S. will approach the North Korea issue. NATO released a statement saying the missile test undermines regional and international security and was a "further breach of multiple UN Security Council Resolutions." After firing missiles at a rate of about two or three a month since April, North Korea paused its missile launches in late September, after it fired a missile that passed over Japan's northern Hokkaido island on Sept. 15.
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Of course Lillith.
Thanks,.
What worries me now is the fact that this is an act of aggression.
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This is it.
Trump us being briefed according to the Independent news.