Amid missile test surge, much of Biden’s North Korea policy still unknown – IOTW Report

Amid missile test surge, much of Biden’s North Korea policy still unknown

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As North Korea starts 2022 with a barrage of weapons tests, the Biden administration’s policy toward the country remains largely undefined to the public, raising questions about how Washington will respond to what could be a year of North Korean provocations and brinkmanship with the U.S.

North Korea on Monday launched short-range ballistic missiles near the capital, Pyongyang, in the country’s fourth missile test in less than two weeks — the most such launches the North has ever conducted to start a year.

It took Pyongyang 10 months to conduct the same number of missile tests last year.

North Korea said the purpose of its latest launch was “evaluation,” describing it as a success. MORE

9 Comments on Amid missile test surge, much of Biden’s North Korea policy still unknown

  1. This admin will pretend it’s not an issue until that little Pot Bellied Pig lands one on Japan. Then Peppermint Patty will issue a stern warning from Joe Potato that we will levy financial penalties on North Korea if they don’t stop.

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