Pompeo Contributes to North Korea's Deterrence of ICBM Launch Experiments and Policy Justification October 15, 10:14

While North Korea unveiled a new type of missile that appears to be an ICBM = intercontinental ballistic missile class at a military parade, raising concerns about technological progress, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has decided to stop the ICBM launch test. It justified the Trump administration's North Korean policy once again, saying it was done.

On the 10th of this month, North Korea unveiled a new type of missile that seems to be an ICBM = intercontinental ballistic missile class at a military parade held in Pyongyang in conjunction with the 75th anniversary of the Workers' Party of Korea, and experts showed a rapid improvement in missile capability. There is growing concern about technological progress, such as pointing out that it is.



"The most important thing in building a missile capability is to actually test the missile to see if it can be used," US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said at a press conference on the 14th.



He added, "North Korea has never conducted an ICBM launch test last year. There is no doubt that our diplomacy has been successful," he said, and was able to stop the launch test necessary for development. As a result, the Trump administration's North Korean policy was justified again.



Amid the deadlock in the US-North Korea denuclearization negotiations, President Trump has complained after the US-North Korea summit meeting that nuclear tests and ICBM launch tests have not been conducted, and has been advancing to North Korea policy before the presidential election. There seems to be some speculation to counteract the criticism.