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How did North Korea and the U.S. get to this point?
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So it seems North Korea and the United States are on the brink of war, according to political news site Axios. - photo by Herb Scribner
The news site Axios published a timeline Monday that showed how the United States and North Korea ended up on the brink of war, starting with October 2006, when North Korea said it had conducted its first nuclear test and the United Nations issued sanctions.

Then, the following year, the U.N. ended its sanctions after some start-stop attempts from North Korea, in hopes that the country would strip down its nuclear program.

Read more of the timeline at Axios.

Vice President Mike Pence traveled to South Korea on Monday to announce the era of strategic patience is over when it comes to North Korea, BBC reported.

Pence spoke at the demilitarized zone between North Korea and South Korea, with the hopes of reaffirming the partnership between South Korea and the United States, according to BBC.

Pences comments came after a week of escalated tensions in which North Korea launched a failed missile attempt, BBC reported.

"Just in the past two weeks, the world witnessed the strength and resolve of our new president in actions taken in Syria and Afghanistan," said Pence, according to Reuters. "North Korea would do well not to test his resolve or the strength of the armed forces of the United States in this region.