Trump fails with North Korea talks

So he is keeping even with Obama so far. Got it.

Uh no, on Trump's watch NK proved they could weaponize with a nuke an ICBM.
Or did you already forget all those tests over sea of Japan, threat to Hawaii etc?

None of that happened under Obama.
 
Uh no, on Trump's watch NK proved they could weaponize with a nuke an ICBM.
Or did you already forget all those tests over sea of Japan, threat to Hawaii etc?

None of that happened under Obama.

You mean the missile buildup Obama let happen? Sure I do.
 
2016

Feb. 7, 2016: North Korea fires a long-range rocket from the Dongchang-ri launch site. The rocket was fired from North Korea's west coast and tracked separately by the governments Japan and South Korea. South Korean media reported that the rocket may have failed, but provided no other details.
March 10th, 2016: North Korea fires two Scud missiles. They flew for roughly 300 miles before crashing into the sea, according to the BBC.

March 18th, 2016: North Korea launches what appeared to be two mid-range Nodong ballistic missiles from its western province. South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement that the missiles flew 500 miles before crashing off the North's east coast on Friday.
April 15th, 2016: North Korea conducts its first test-launch of an intermediate-range Musudan ballistic missile, also known as the BM-25, but the launch ended in failure.
April 23rd, 2016: North Korea test-fires an SLBM in the East Sea, which flew only about 30 kilometers from a submarine off its northeast coast
April 28th, 2016: North Korea launches two intermediate-range Musudan ballistic missiles, but the launches ended in failure.
May 31st, 2016: North Korea test-fires an intermediate-range Musudan ballistic missile, but the launch ends in failure.
June 22nd, 2016: North Korea fires off two intermediate-range Musudan ballistic missiles which managed to launch about 620 miles high after several failed attempts in recent months.
July 9th, 2016: North Korea launches an SLBM off its east coast, but Seoul said the missile appeared to explode at an altitude of some 10 kilometers.
July 18th, 2016: North Korea fires two Scuds and one medium-range Nodong missile.
August 2nd, 2016: North Korea fires-off two mid-range Nodong ballistic missiles from near the southwestern area. One missile flew about 1,000 kilometers before falling into Japan's exclusive economic zone.
August 24th, 2016: North Korea fires a Polaris-1 missile from a submarine, which experts say is a significant leap forward in terms of capability for the country.
September 5th, 2016: North Korea fires off three modified Scud missiles, or Scud ERs, on the final day of the G-20 meeting of rich countries.
October 14th, 2016: North Korea fires off an intermediate-range Musudan ballistic missile, but it exploded after the launch.
October 19th, 2016: North Korea launches another Musudan missile, which also fails.

2015

February 8th, 2015: North Korea launches five short-range missiles from the coastal town of Wosan. The flew roughly 125 miles before crashing into the sea.
March 1st, 2015: North Korea launches two Scud missiles into its eastern sea in protest of U.S. military drills with South Korea.
April 2-3, 2015: North Korea launches five short-range missiles off its west coast. Analysts say the rockets have a distance of about 87 miles.
May 8th, 2015: North Korea successfully fires a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM), the Polaris-1, from the Sinpo Shipyard.
November 28th, 2015: North Korea attempts to launch another Polaris-1. However, this launch was unsuccessful.
December 21st, 2015: North Korea claims that it successfully launched another Polaris-1 SLBM.

2014

North Korea had no known missile failures in 2014, according to NTI. However, all of the launches observed involved short-range SCUD or KN-02 missiles or medium-range Nodongs. The North did not test a multi-stage long-range missile this year.

February 27th, 2014: North Korea fires four short-range Scud missiles from its Kittaeryong Missile Base to protest U.S./South Korean military exercises.
March 3rd, 2014: North Korea fires two short-range Scud missiles from Wonsan Kalma International Airport.
March 26th, 2014: Amid an international meeting in the Netherlands to discuss North Korea's nuclear threat, the country launched two medium-range Nodong missiles into the sea between itself and Japan. The missiles were fired from Sunchon airbase and travelled some 403 miles before crashing.
June 26-29, 2014: North Korea fires three short-range ballistic missiles into the sea.
July 9th, 2014: North Korea fires two short-range Scud missiles from Hwangju.
July 13th, 2014: North Korea fires to short-range Scud missiles from Kaesong.
July 26th, 2014: North Korea fires another Scud.
August 14th, 2014: North Korea fires a short-range KN-02 missile from North Wonsan while Pope Francis visits South Korea.
September 1st, 2014: North Korea fires another KN-02 missile from North Wonsan.
September 1st, 2014: North Korea fires another KN-02 missile from North Wonsan.

2013

May 18-20, 2013: After a period of relative silence, North Korea fires six KN-02 short-range missiles from North Wonsan.

2012

April 12th, 2012: An Unha-3 missile is fired from the Sohae Satellite Launching Station in North Pyongyan Province. This was Kim Jong Un's first missile test, and it failed, flying about 120 km into the air before it exploded, according to NTI, which also said that although this missile failed, it was seen as embarrassing to President Obama, who had attempted to restart talks for another missile testing moratorium.
December 12th, 2012: Another Unha-3 missile is fired from the Sohae Satellite Launching Station.

2009

July 5th, 2009: Three years after the 2006 tests, North Korea tested eight missiles. The multi-state Unha failed, exploding in its second or third stage over the Pacific. Two Nodong and five Scud-C missiles were successully launched, NTI notes
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/north-korea-missile-tests-a-timeline/
 
All you losers ever do is talk about the last administration. When is Trump going to own his failures?
Like yesterday.

Nothing accomplished. Too bad, pussies.
 
2016

Feb. 7, 2016: North Korea fires a long-range rocket from the Dongchang-ri launch site. The rocket was fired from North Korea's west coast and tracked separately by the governments Japan and South Korea. South Korean media reported that the rocket may have failed, but provided no other details.
March 10th, 2016: North Korea fires two Scud missiles. They flew for roughly 300 miles before crashing into the sea, according to the BBC.

March 18th, 2016: North Korea launches what appeared to be two mid-range Nodong ballistic missiles from its western province. South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement that the missiles flew 500 miles before crashing off the North's east coast on Friday.
April 15th, 2016: North Korea conducts its first test-launch of an intermediate-range Musudan ballistic missile, also known as the BM-25, but the launch ended in failure.
April 23rd, 2016: North Korea test-fires an SLBM in the East Sea, which flew only about 30 kilometers from a submarine off its northeast coast
April 28th, 2016: North Korea launches two intermediate-range Musudan ballistic missiles, but the launches ended in failure.
May 31st, 2016: North Korea test-fires an intermediate-range Musudan ballistic missile, but the launch ends in failure.
June 22nd, 2016: North Korea fires off two intermediate-range Musudan ballistic missiles which managed to launch about 620 miles high after several failed attempts in recent months.
July 9th, 2016: North Korea launches an SLBM off its east coast, but Seoul said the missile appeared to explode at an altitude of some 10 kilometers.
July 18th, 2016: North Korea fires two Scuds and one medium-range Nodong missile.
August 2nd, 2016: North Korea fires-off two mid-range Nodong ballistic missiles from near the southwestern area. One missile flew about 1,000 kilometers before falling into Japan's exclusive economic zone.
August 24th, 2016: North Korea fires a Polaris-1 missile from a submarine, which experts say is a significant leap forward in terms of capability for the country.
September 5th, 2016: North Korea fires off three modified Scud missiles, or Scud ERs, on the final day of the G-20 meeting of rich countries.
October 14th, 2016: North Korea fires off an intermediate-range Musudan ballistic missile, but it exploded after the launch.
October 19th, 2016: North Korea launches another Musudan missile, which also fails.

2015

February 8th, 2015: North Korea launches five short-range missiles from the coastal town of Wosan. The flew roughly 125 miles before crashing into the sea.
March 1st, 2015: North Korea launches two Scud missiles into its eastern sea in protest of U.S. military drills with South Korea.
April 2-3, 2015: North Korea launches five short-range missiles off its west coast. Analysts say the rockets have a distance of about 87 miles.
May 8th, 2015: North Korea successfully fires a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM), the Polaris-1, from the Sinpo Shipyard.
November 28th, 2015: North Korea attempts to launch another Polaris-1. However, this launch was unsuccessful.
December 21st, 2015: North Korea claims that it successfully launched another Polaris-1 SLBM.

2014

North Korea had no known missile failures in 2014, according to NTI. However, all of the launches observed involved short-range SCUD or KN-02 missiles or medium-range Nodongs. The North did not test a multi-stage long-range missile this year.

February 27th, 2014: North Korea fires four short-range Scud missiles from its Kittaeryong Missile Base to protest U.S./South Korean military exercises.
March 3rd, 2014: North Korea fires two short-range Scud missiles from Wonsan Kalma International Airport.
March 26th, 2014: Amid an international meeting in the Netherlands to discuss North Korea's nuclear threat, the country launched two medium-range Nodong missiles into the sea between itself and Japan. The missiles were fired from Sunchon airbase and travelled some 403 miles before crashing.
June 26-29, 2014: North Korea fires three short-range ballistic missiles into the sea.
July 9th, 2014: North Korea fires two short-range Scud missiles from Hwangju.
July 13th, 2014: North Korea fires to short-range Scud missiles from Kaesong.
July 26th, 2014: North Korea fires another Scud.
August 14th, 2014: North Korea fires a short-range KN-02 missile from North Wonsan while Pope Francis visits South Korea.
September 1st, 2014: North Korea fires another KN-02 missile from North Wonsan.
September 1st, 2014: North Korea fires another KN-02 missile from North Wonsan.

2013

May 18-20, 2013: After a period of relative silence, North Korea fires six KN-02 short-range missiles from North Wonsan.

2012

April 12th, 2012: An Unha-3 missile is fired from the Sohae Satellite Launching Station in North Pyongyan Province. This was Kim Jong Un's first missile test, and it failed, flying about 120 km into the air before it exploded, according to NTI, which also said that although this missile failed, it was seen as embarrassing to President Obama, who had attempted to restart talks for another missile testing moratorium.
December 12th, 2012: Another Unha-3 missile is fired from the Sohae Satellite Launching Station.

2009

July 5th, 2009: Three years after the 2006 tests, North Korea tested eight missiles. The multi-state Unha failed, exploding in its second or third stage over the Pacific. Two Nodong and five Scud-C missiles were successully launched, NTI notes
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/north-korea-missile-tests-a-timeline/

AND???????




Bush 43 exacerbated their march to nukes


Funny you didn't post those years
 
annata, you ignorant slut. wiki ain't enough. Dig a little.

You post the tests that failed under Obama and not the ones that all succeeded under Trump.

North Korea failing doesn't present a threat, NK succeeding does. Get it?

So when are you going to talk about Trump accomplishing ZERO in his much vaunted second talks?

Ans. Never, you driveling sniveling Trumptard
 
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