WASHINGTON (AP) — “Where’s the war?” That’s how President Donald Trump defends his North Korea policy at campaign rallies even though he’s joined the list of U.S. presidents unable to stop the ever-growing nuclear threat from Kim Jong Un. Despite Trump’s three meetings with Kim, the North Korean leader is expanding his arsenal. Arms experts said the missile could possibly fire multiple nuclear warheads at the United States.
WASHINGTON (AP) — “Where’s the war?” That’s how President Donald Trump defends his North Korea policy at campaign rallies even though he’s joined the list of U.S. presidents unable to stop the ever-growing nuclear threat from Kim Jong Un. Despite Trump’s three meetings with Kim, the North Korean leader is expanding his arsenal. Arms experts said the missile could possibly fire multiple nuclear warheads at the United States.