Friday, September 15, 2017

North Korea Launches Another Missile, Escalating Crisis


        As the United Nations fight to make sanctions between North America and North Korea progress seems to not show. As sanctions are supposedly to make an agreement between the nations to cease fire and respect the restrictions of firing a missile. 

         Although this was dealt Kim Jong-un still disregarded the sanction and fired a test missile to show North Korean strength and ability to hit the American base in Guam. This was proven as the missile traveled 2300 miles flying over Japan and a definite distance to show that it would be able to hit the island of Guam where US troops are based. The missile just missed the island of Japan called Hokkaido as Japanese citizens were ordered to stay inside and take shelter. 

        The launch was proceeded at the end of the day and the Trump administration  simply did not take to the launching pad to deflect this missile as they supposed it clearly wouldn't hit land. Japan also didn't take any action in deflecting the missile although ordering a mandatory sheltering. It was the fifteenth missile test performed by North Korea and although the United Nations continue to try to complete the sanction with North Korea, that will limit them for 30 percent of their fuel and limit them from textile imports. North Korea refuses and continues to want to individually sanction themselves vowing to strengthen themselves as they want the rights to be their own country. 

Works Cited

“North Korea Launches Another Missile, Escalating Crisis.” Google, Google, www.google.com/amp/s/mobile.nytimes.com/2017/09/14/world/asia/north-korea-missile.amp.html.

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