South Korean navy chief Adm. Yang Yong-mo urged his US counterpart Adm. Lisa Franchetti on Friday to further enhance the countries cooperation in defense amid alleged security threats posed by North Korea.
Although North Korea failed to launch a military reconnaissance satellite yesterday, South Korea, Japan and the United States are unlikely to sit quiet.
believes is part of north korea s failed space launch. earlier this morning north korea tried to launch a military reconnaissance satellite but it crashed into the sea due to what state media caused engine issues. the failure was due to a rushed launch and changed delight path. north korea plans to attempt a second launch soon. also protests in brazil are heating up, riot police fired tear gas and waternons at i believe doublindigenous groups. and this is eefr a bill that would limit ancestral lands. and secretary of state antony blinken is in sweden pushing to support the membership to nato. yesterday he spoke with his turkish counterpart. and turkey has been a hold outstanding this sweden s way after doing pretty of the same with regard to finland s nato membership, turkey eventually
safe and routine operations in accordance with international law. the move caused the american plane to experience turbulence, you can see it. it is the latest in several provocative military maneuvers china has aimed at the u.s. back in february a chinese fighter jet flew about 500 feet away from the wing of an american patrol aircraft and remained there for over an hour. and in december another chinese plane passed within 10 feet of a u.s. aircraft. a spokesperson for china s foreign ministry denied the accusations of aggressive behavior and instead blamed the u.s. for, quote, provocative and dangerous moves. staying in asia, north korea s attempt to put a military reconnaissance satellite into space failed today when the second stage of the rocket malfunctioned. the rocket was launched around 6:30 local time. north korea s state media reported the rocket crashed into