North Korea likes to stir up trouble around US elections, and this time around, it's been at it with missiles
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North Korea conducted a series of missile launches just before US Election Day, continuing a pattern of provocations coinciding with pivotal moments for Washington.
Research indicates that North Korea tends to heighten its military provocations during US election periods, likely as a strategy to stir tension and draw attention.
The recent missile launches follow North Korea's intercontinental ballistic missile test, which was significant enough to provoke joint military drills by the US, South Korea, and Japan.
In the context of heightened military activity and alliances, North Korea's actions are seen as a calculated move to influence US dynamics amid electoral decision-making.
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