Kim Jong Un Puts New Missiles On Display At Military Parade in North Korea

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Kim Jong Un Puts New Missiles On Display At Military Parade in North Korea
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Kim Jong Un displayed what appeared to be several new strategic weapons at a military parade in North Korea's capital on Saturday — including some that could potentially hit the U.S. mainland.

A man watches a news broadcast of a military parade commemorating the 75th anniversary of North Korea's ruling Workers' Party held in Pyongyang, at a railway station in Seoul.A man watches a news broadcast of a military parade commemorating the 75th anniversary of North Korea's ruling Workers' Party held in Pyongyang, at a railway station in Seoul.

Following his remarks, troops marched and military hardware rolled past, including what appeared to be an upgraded and enlarged version of the The North continued to test a variety of short-range missiles and rockets this year, which have drawn a muted response from President Trump, as the weapons cannot hit the U.S., although they can reach South Korea, where some 28,500 US troops are stationed.

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