Spy Satellites Detect New North Korean ICBMs (JUL 2018)

Spy Satellites Detect New North Korean ICBMs (JUL 2018)


Sanum-dong, Democratic People's Republic of Korea (KP)
Despite Donald Trump's insistance that North Korean Leader, Kim Jong Un, had promised that he will denuclearize and cease production of new weapons, U.S. spy satellites detected, in July 2018, the creation of new weaponry.

In Sanum-dong, the facility in which the North Koreans built their first intercontinental ballistic missiles, photos and infrared imaging strongly indicated the building one or two new liquid-fueled ICBMs.

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This discovery comes roughly one month after Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un met at a summit in Singapore, after which Trump declared that North Korea no longer posed a nuclear threat and that Kim committed to work toward denuclearization, neither of which statements has been confirmed by the DPRK government.
Despite Donald Trump's insistance that North Korean Leader, Kim Jong Un, had promised that he will denuclearize and cease production of new weapons, U.S. spy satellites detected, in July 2018, the creation of new weaponry.

In Sanum-dong, the facility in which the North Koreans built their first intercontinental ballistic missiles, photos and infrared imaging strongly indicated the building one or two new liquid-fueled ICBMs.

This discovery comes roughly one month after Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un met at a summit in Singapore, after which Trump declared that North Korea no longer posed a nuclear threat and that Kim committed to work toward denuclearization, neither of which statements has been confirmed by the DPRK government.
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Links: www.washingtonpost.com
By: jdubble07

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