North Korea fires two unidentified projectiles just hours after offer to resume US nuclear talks

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BREAKING: North Korea has fired unidentified projectiles toward the East Sea, just hours after the communist nation offered to resume nuclear talks with the US.

North Korea has fired unidentified projectiles twice from a western region toward the East Sea, South Korea's military says.

The projectiles were launched in an easterly direction from an inland area in the South Pyongan Province, the South's Joint Chiefs of Staff said without providing further details, such as the type of the projectiles, flight range and maximum altitude. Talks on North Korea's nuclear disarmament fell apart in February when US President Donald Trump rejected Kim's demand for sweeping sanctions relief in return for partial disarmament at their second summit in Vietnam.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and US President Donald Trump inside the demilitarized zone separating the South and North Korea.In recent months, North Korea has carried out a slew of missile and rocket tests to protest military joint drills between the US and South Korea that North Korea views as an invasion rehearsal.

 

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North Korea is NOT a “communist nation”. This is an absurd statement. Communism means a class-free society where all the people collectively own the industries, natural resource etc. North Korea has state capitalism (a profit-driven economy under state control).

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