Pointing to the quarter-century since North Korea first obtained nuclear weapons, the vice president said a period of patience had followed. "President Trump has made it clear that the patience of the United States and our allies in this region has run out and we want to see change. He also met with American troops stationed at the joint U.S.-South Korean military camp, which is just outside the 2.5-mile (4.02-kilometer)-wide DMZ. The concerns were exacerbated after a North Korean missile exploded during launch on Sunday, U.S. and South Korean officials said. That led North Korea to issue routine threats of attacks on its rivals if they show signs of aggression.
Source: Fox News April 17, 2017 06:11 UTC