How is it that North Korea can continue to launch so many rockets into the ocean and nobody--not one news source that I have seen--has mentioned the environmental impact that these splashdowns might have?
So far this week, according to news sources (http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-26703821), North Korea has launched a total of 46 rockets into the East sea.
What impact will these rockets have on fishing? Who will be harmed by these acts in the future?
I think there is more to these news accounts than simply "North Korea is reacting to the U.S.-South Korean war games" [and acting like a big baby in the process].
Just my thought.
So far this week, according to news sources (http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-26703821), North Korea has launched a total of 46 rockets into the East sea.
What impact will these rockets have on fishing? Who will be harmed by these acts in the future?
I think there is more to these news accounts than simply "North Korea is reacting to the U.S.-South Korean war games" [and acting like a big baby in the process].
Just my thought.
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