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| US Forces Could Have Assassinated Kim Jong-un On July 4 But Didn't Take the Shot
When North Korea tested its first successful intercontinental ballistic on July 4, US forces had a "very easy shot at killing Kim and didn't," Stratfor Asia Pacific consultant Rodger Baker told Business Insider. During the launch, Kim reportedly hung around the platform smoking cigarettes for over an hour, The Diplomat reported, giving US military and intelligence agents the opportunity to take him out, the news outlet said. The US military generally knows when North Korean missile tests will occur, but of course hasn't launched a pre-emptive strike to stop one. But it's "unusual" that the US would allow it to leak that Kim could have been eliminated and wasn't, Baker explained. The consultant believes it's possible Washington allowed the information to leak to show that it doesn't want to kill Kim at any chance it gets, in hopes that even an olive branch that small could persuade North Korea to slow the pace of its ballistic missile and nuclear program development. But the information