Yawn: North Korea Fires Another Missile into Japan Sea

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
July 4, 2017

I believe I speak for the entirety of the non-Japanese, non-Korean world when I say that I am very bored with the North Korea ballistics stories.

But you know. It’s news. So we gotta cover it.

RT:

North Korea conducted another ballistic missile test Tuesday morning, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff has said. The projectile, described by the South as an “unidentified ballistic missile,” was launched towards the Sea of Japan.

“North Korea fired an unidentified ballistic missile into the East Sea from the vicinity of Banghyon, North Pyongan Province, at around 9:40am,” the Joint Chiefs of Staff said.

The missile flew more than 930km, according to the South Korean military. The US military tracked the projectile – adjudged to be a single, land-based intermediate range ballistic missile – for 37 minutes before it fell in the Sea of Japan.

“The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) assessed that the missile launch from North Korea did not pose a threat to North America,” the US military’s Pacific Command said in a statement.

President Moon Jae-in, who was immediately informed of the incident, has convened an emergency meeting of the National Security Council (NSC) in response to the latest launch. He said Seoul is not ruling out the possibility that the projectile might have been an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).

Pyongyang, has meanwhile said, that it will make an “important announcement” Tuesday afternoon, Yonhap reports.

Tuesday’s launch is the latest in a series of missile technology tests North Korea has carried out this year.

Last month, North Korea tested four anti-ship missiles off its east coast. On May 14, Pyongyang conducted a ballistic missile test which flew for some 30 minutes covering a distance of 700 km. In April, the country conducted at least three other tests of its indigenous ballistic technology, all in violation of UN sanctions.

While the North conducted numerous short and medium range missile tests, experts believe that Pyongyang does not yet have the technology to manufacture a functioning intercontinental ballistic missile that could reach the US mainland or be armed with a nuclear warhead.

Despite Western skepticism over of Pyongyang’s current ballistic capabilities, North Korean media boasted last month about a looming ICBM launch.

Yeah, they’re pushing the ICBM thing, because they want to turn this into “we’re all South Korea.”

But… the only way North Korea has an ICBM is if China gave them one, meaning China has a backdoor on it to stop them from using it. The previous failed launches which were blamed on “hacking” were more likely the result of a Chinese backdoor shutting them down.

I believe Donald Trump has the ability to solve this issue, and become a hero in the eyes of the international spectator. I think he is letting it ride for the time being, because nothing is going to happen with it either way, it is a nonstarter.

South Koreans are just Jew-tier paranoid because they’re on these people’s border.