North Korea fired several mysterious projectiles into the sea, sparking fears it's testing missiles again

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North Korea fired several mysterious projectiles into the sea, sparking fears it's testing missiles again
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North Korea has reportedly launched multiple short-range weapons, a potential sign of Pyongyang's growing frustration with Washington.

North Korea test-fires a ballistic rocket through a precision control guidance system on May 30, 2017.North Korea has reportedly launched multiple short-range projectiles, according to the South Korean military.

This type of behavior is possibly a sign that Pyongyang's patience with Washington is running out after round after round of failed negotiations.The South Korean military is reporting that North Korea just launched several weapons into the sea, perhaps a sign that North Korea's patience with Washington is growing thin.

At this time, it is unclear what North Korea has launched. The mysterious projectiles were fired from the east coast town of Wonsan.a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile — the Hwasong-15.a self-imposed long-range missile and nuclear testing moratorium while in talks with the US. Round after round of failed negotiations, which included two leadership summits attended by President Donald Trump and Chairman Kim Jong Un, have left both sides feeling frustrated.

A missile launch, while potentially intended to signal a desire for movement on bilateral issues, would not only undermine the president's claims of progress with North Korea, but it would also risk bringing Pyongyang and Washington back to the exchanges of heated rhetoric and shows of force that had many wondering if nuclear war was just over the horizon in 2017.between Kim and Russian President Vladimir Putin, the specific details of which remain murky.

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