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As long as North Korea has nuclear weapons and given what we know.
Experts said the spy satellite launch does not appear to be imminent.website monitoring North Korea.
the signing date of the armistice that halted the 1950-53 Korean War.also said the North is expected to take time for the satellite launch.the Korean Central News Agency reported Wednesday.
when it feels confident at a point in a period spanning from mid-June to its other key anniversaries in September and October.and released black-and-white photos of Seoul and a nearby city.
The development of a military spy satellite is one of the high-tech weapons projects laid out at a key party congress in January 2021.
given the time needed for technical checks.Wednesdays launch highlighted that the North is forging ahead with those projects despite international criticism that it is splurging its scarce national resources on developing weapons at the expense of peoples livelihoods.
It may not be a cover for a long-range rocket test.professor of international politics at Inha University.
surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities.like an aircraft carrier floating at sea.