The Telegraph published this video item, entitled “Why North Korea has been retreating into nuclear paranoia again” – below is their description.
On the demilitarised border between North and South Korea, the only sign of activity on the northern side after Pyongyang’s audacious missile test over Japan on Tuesday morning was the twitching of white curtains in the windows lining the austere Phanmun Pavilion.
But now, alongside Pyongyang’s escalating missile launches this year, the messy undergrowth and unwashed windows of the blue huts that have long served as negotiating rooms, are another sign of unfulfilled expectations for peace.
North Korea has test-fired an unprecedented 37 missile launches this year amid a deterioration of relations between Pyongyang, Seoul and Washington, including a suspected hypersonic weapon and attempted intercontinental ballistic missile that would be capable of hitting mainland America.
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