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North Korea fires third ballistic missile this month as Trump announces Kim Jong Un meeting

Source: ABC News · All ABC News reports

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Summary

The ABC News segment reports that North Korea fired ballistic missiles overnight, marking the third test this month, coinciding with President Trump's announcement that he will meet with Kim Jong Un in December. The correspondent notes the meeting timing and location remain unspecified, with one report suggesting it could occur on the sidelines of a summit in China in November. It recalls Trump's two prior summits with Kim aimed at denuclearization, which did not succeed. The piece highlights North Korea's expanded nuclear stockpile, ballistic missile arsenal, provision of missile technology to Iran, and deployment of soldiers to support Russia in Ukraine. No immediate White House response to the latest test is mentioned.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast is mostly accurate on the Trump announcement, which occurred on August 19 with Trump stating he plans to meet Kim 'later this year' and estimating North Korea has 57 nuclear weapons; potential timing around a November Asia summit is corroborated. However, the 'third this month' claim for August 2026 tests does not match available data, which confirms only two short-range ballistic missile launches from Wonsan on August 6 and 12. Context on North Korea's nuclear growth, troops sent to Russia (around 12,000-30,000 reported), and missile ties to Iran and Russia is well-supported by U.S. intelligence and open-source assessments. Viewers may miss that the meeting remains unconfirmed in detail and that past diplomacy yielded no denuclearization, while the segment's emphasis on Trump's relationship with Kim downplays ongoing escalation. Overall, solid reporting undermined by one factual slip on the test count.

Key Moments

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North Korea fired ballistic missiles for the third time this month

Reporting as of mid-August 2026 confirms only two short-range ballistic missile tests from Wonsan on Aug. 6 and 12; no third test documented.

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Trump announced he will meet Kim Jong Un in December

Trump stated on Aug. 19 he will meet Kim 'later this year'; reports mention possible November Asia summit but no confirmed December date or location.

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Trump's prior two summits with Kim aimed at denuclearization but that did not happen

Trump met Kim three times in 2018-2019; no binding denuclearization agreement was reached, per multiple historical accounts.

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Kim has increased nuclear stockpile, ballistic missiles, provided missile tech to Iran, and sent soldiers to fight with Russia in Ukraine

U.S. assessments and reports confirm nuclear growth to ~50-90 warheads, expanded missile production, troop deployments of 12,000+, and prior missile technology sharing with Iran and Russia.

Notable Concerns

  • Inaccurate count of North Korean missile tests in August (two confirmed, not three)

Sources Consulted

  1. Trump says he expects to meet with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un later this year
  2. Trump says he intends to meet Kim Jong Un this year
  3. North Korea conducts second ballistic missile test in less than a week
  4. Trump pushes for Kim Jong Un meeting this year, WSJ reports
  5. North Korea's Nuclear Weapons and Missile Programs
  6. How North Korean forces are bolstering Russia's war against Ukraine
  7. North Korea's Expanding Production of Uranium and Conventional Missiles