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japan? at least they've attempted it a couple of times
High-trajectory missile tests are not missile attacks or attempts thereof.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_North_Korean_missile_tests
And of course you have no source...
i wasn't really interested in continuing the conversation.
and yet you replied anyway...
yeah i thought it was common knowledge. there a have been hundreds of missile launch events at or through other countries' territory. wikipedia has not one but several, extensively sourced lists with maps. didn't really expect pushbacks on such a well-documented thing. i'll be going now.
So you think that those missiles were actually intended to hit targets but failed. That's interesting, what exactly do you base that belief on?
Yeah a lot of state department propaganda is common "knowledge". Just because a bunch of westerners believe something does not mean it has any merit.
Wikipedia itself should never be trusted just because it has "sources" literally anyone can contribute to wikipedia and it has been well known for decades it has a massive bias against the west's designated adversaries. Would you care to share some of the sources cited by wikipedia?
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