
Biden warns North Korea of 'responses' if they continue to test ballistic missiles
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President Joe Biden warned that there would be "responses" if North Korea continues to fire ballistic missiles following the hermit kingdom's second launch in less than a week.
Asked about the launches at his Thursday news conference, Biden told reporters: "We're consulting with our allies and partners and there will be responses if they choose to escalate. We will respond accordingly." The President also said that he agreed with then-President Barack Obama, who warned in 2016 while leaving office that North Korea is the biggest foreign policy threat and issue, answering simply: "Yes."More Related News

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