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On Nov. 28, 2017, after a two-month lull in activity, North Korea successfully tested its largest and most powerful missile to that point, which it claimed put the entire U.S. mainland in range. Washington responded by calling for all countries to sever diplomatic and economic ties with Pyongyang, and vowed to further ramp up sanctions. Amid fears that the U.S. and North Korea were inching closer to war, WPR collected 10 articles examining what options then remained on the table-and if any could lead to a way out of the crisis.
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