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Trump responds to North Korea’s ‘Deep Strike’ launch

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Despite Tuesday being July 4th a day where everyone should have been celebrating America’s independence and watching the spectacular fireworks across a starlit sky, North Korea took it as a day to send America a different kind of reminder, or as he put it on his broadcast, a “gift”.

North Korea sent a missile that according to experts with its trajectory in mind, could have hit Alaska if the intent was present. This comes after months of nuclear testing North Korea has been performing, which has, as a result, has become one of many hot topics President Trump has taken on since his arrival into the Oval office. Amidst a sea of infamous tweets, some of which have sparked numerous (and hilarious) responses online, Trump wants China to:

“…put a heavy move on North Korea and end this nonsense once and for all”.

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Trump wishes to start a trade deal with China but in his tweets early Monday morning, he hinted that it might no longer be part of his main course of action due to the countries relationship with North Korea. President Trump went on to tweet“Trade between China and North Korea grew almost 40% in the first quarter. So much for China working with us”

“Trade between China and North Korea grew almost 40% in the first quarter. So much for China working with u

Regardless of what the future holds for North Korea and the U.S., one cannot deny that the country is getting bolder with each passing missile and paired with their leader’s taunting message in his country’s new agency, there’s no denying the intention either.

Nancy Sully

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