WASHINGTON (Reuters) – White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said on Sunday the Biden administration remains concerned that North Korea will move forward with another intercontinental ballistic missile test. “I have been concerned for some time that North Korea would conduct what would be its seventh nuclear test,” Sullivan…Read More
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