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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised tests of a new cruise missile meant to be launched from submarines, state media reported Monday. The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said Monday that Kim oversaw the test fire of “Pulhwasal-3-31,” which the report described as a “submarine-launched strategic cruise missile.” The development comes one day after South Korea’s…
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un supervised the second test launch of a new cruise missile capable of carrying nuclear warheads and being launched from a submarine.
The U.S. military is prepared to defend its allies in East Asia in the event of an act of aggression by North Korea, according to officials of the National Security Council.