North Korea's Missile Show: A Reminder of Growing Capabilities

North Korea successfully tested sea-to-surface cruise missiles amid US President Trump's visit to South Korea. The missiles aim to expand the operational sphere of its nuclear-armed forces. Trump downplayed the threat, emphasizing his past diplomatic engagements with Kim Jong Un while discouraging further talks under current US demands.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Seoul | Updated: 29-10-2025 07:48 IST | Created: 29-10-2025 07:48 IST
North Korea's Missile Show: A Reminder of Growing Capabilities
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In a stark display of military prowess, North Korea announced the successful test-firings of sea-to-surface cruise missiles. This demonstration coincided with US President Donald Trump's visit to South Korea, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing regional tensions.

The projectiles, launched on Tuesday, reportedly flew for over two hours, hitting targets in the western waters, as confirmed by the Korean Central News Agency. This advancement is seen as an expansion of North Korea's operational military capabilities, particularly within its nuclear arsenal.

While Trump attempted to minimize the launches by recalling historical precedents, his previous direct engagements with Kim Jong Un highlight the complex diplomatic dance between the two nations. However, North Korea has dismissed future talks unless the US rescinds its denuclearization demands, concentrating its efforts on strengthening ties with Russia amidst the broader geopolitical tempests.

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