North Korea's ICBM Launch Sends Warning to Enemies, Including Kim Jong Un's Daughter.

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North Korea fired an intercontinental ballistic missile as a warning against continued US-South Korean military drills, according to state media. The missile was intended to "give a stronger warning to the enemies intentionally escalating the tension." The Department of Defense claimed its frequent joint military exercises with South Korea continue to deter North Korean attacks.
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