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Our first story, the communist nation of North Korea has apparently1 carried out its first missile test since 2017. And analysts2 say it could also be a test of the United States. For years the two rival countries have been at odds3 over North Korea's nuclear weapons program and its missiles that could potentially carry a nuclear weapon. In the past, North Korea has said its nuclear program is a right. The United States and other members of the United Nations have said it's illegal and they've put strict penalties on North Korea's economy to pressure the country to end its nuclear program.
North Korea wants those sanctions removed. The U.S. wants North Korea's weapons programs ended. But the two sides did not reach a deal when their leaders met for a second summit in February. And experts say the missile test that North Korea conducted on Saturday could be a warning that North Korea's frustrated4 that progress hasn't been made since this winter. The White House says while it continues to apply pressure to North Korea's economy, the U.S. hopes the two countries can g?et back to the negotiating table to reach a deal. Experts who examined this satellite image says it probably captured the smoke trail that one of the missiles left. It's believed to be from a short range projectile5 so it wouldn't technically6 break a North Korean promise not to fire long range missiles. Still analysts say this could be a sign that more tests are on the horizon.
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adj.挫败的,失意的,泄气的v.使不成功( frustrate的过去式和过去分词 );挫败;使受挫折;令人沮丧 | |
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n.投射物,发射体;adj.向前开进的;推进的;抛掷的 | |
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adv.专门地,技术上地 | |
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