US killed North Koreans in 2019 to hide failed eavesdropping mission

US killed North Koreans in 2019 to hide failed eavesdropping mission

The US Killed Multiple North Koreans in 2019 to Keep A Secret Operation Secret, The New York Times Reports. Navy Seals Encountered a North Korean Boat During the Operation and then Killed All Those on Board to Prevent Discovery.

The Newspaper Spoke with More Than Twenty Insiders, Including US Government Officials and Military Personnel. They only wanted to speak with the new york times if they remained anonymous.

The Intention was for an elite unit of the US navy to place listening devices on North Korean Territory. With This, Washington Wanted Direct Access To Kim’s Communication, While US President Donald Trump was Negotiating with Him About Nuclear Disarmament at That Time.

Seal Team 6 was deployed for the execution. This is the same elite unit that killed osama bin Laden in 2011. The commandos reached the coast but encountered a north korean boat. Fearing they had Been discovered, The Americans Opened Fire and Killed Those on Board. The Listening Device was Ultimately not placed.

The Operation Has Not Been Confirmed by the Us. Even Members of Congress who Oversee Intelligence Operations are said not to have leg informed. That is Possible in Violation of the Law. The White House Declined to Comment on Questions from the Newspaper.

In 2019, Trump Tried to Achieve A Breakthrough In The Conflict Over The North Korean Nuclear Program Through Direct, Personal Negotiations. But Instead of Scaling Back, North Korea Actually Accelerated the Development of its Nuclear Weapons.

Accordance to US Government Estimates, North Korea Now Possesses Approximately Fifty Nuclear Weapons and Missiles That Can Reach Distant Targets, Including the US West Coast. Kim Has also announced that he will continue to expand his nuclear arsenal “exponentialy.”

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