North Korean missile problem US aide is in a situational stance August 7 6:07

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About two flying bodies launched by North Korea on the 6th, US President Bolton said that it would be seen as a ballistic missile. On top of that, President Trump and Kim Jong-un, Chairman of the Korean Labor Party, understand each other by not launching an ICBM = intercontinental ballistic missile, said President Trump is watching the situation. I showed an idea.

According to the Korean Army's Joint Chiefs of Staff, North Korea launched two shots from the southwest to the Sea of ​​Japan on the 6th.

In this regard, President Bolton, who is responsible for security policy at the White House in the United States, appeared on the FOX News program on the 6th and showed that it was considered that it was considered a ballistic missile.

North Korea ’s launch will be the fourth in less than two weeks, and Afford Bolton said, “It looks like a series of launch experiments to make the missile fully operational.”

"President Trump and Chairman Kim understand each other that North Korea will not launch a longer-distance ICBM = intercontinental ballistic missile," President Trump is watching. I showed the idea.

President Trump has shown that North Korea does not regard North Korea's actions as a problem as North Korea is launching short-range ballistic missiles one after another. This is likely to determine the future of Korea.