Pyongyang had long suggested it would deliver 'Christmas gift' to Washington amid stalled nuclear talks. FMTNews Pyongyang Trump
FLORIDA: President Donald Trump said that if North Korea tests intercontinental ballistic missiles, the US will “deal with it”.
Earlier this year, Kim Jong-un’s regime set a Dec 31 deadline for a breakthrough that has long seemed elusive. North Korea has added a structure to a factory linked to the production of intercontinental ballistic missiles, NBC News reported, raising concerns the reclusive country will resume testing weapons that can reach the US.
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