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Abe says latest North Korean missile launch represents 'new level of threat'

National Mar 6, 2017

Abe says latest North Korean missile launch represents 'new level of threat'

by Ayako Mie and Jesse Johnson

North Korea demonstrated its growing military capabilities with the launch of four ballistic missiles Monday, three of which fell into the Sea of Japan, in what Prime Minister Shinzo Abe characterized as "a new level of threat." Officials said the North fired the barrage at ...

Carter says U.S. would shoot down North Korea missiles as Beijing voices concern over ICBM test

Asia Pacific Jan 10, 2017

Carter says U.S. would shoot down North Korea missiles as Beijing voices concern over ICBM test

The United States would shoot down a North Korean missile if it threatened U.S. territory or that of its allies, Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Sunday. Carter made the remarks after North Korea stepped up rhetoric indicating the likelihood of an intercontinental ballistic missile launch, ...

Kim says Pyongyang close to testing ICBM, breaks tradition with New Year's address

Asia Pacific Jan 2, 2017

Kim says Pyongyang close to testing ICBM, breaks tradition with New Year's address

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said on Sunday that the isolated nuclear-capable country was close to test-launching an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). North Korea tested ballistic missiles at an unprecedented rate during 2016, although some experts have said it is years away from developing ...

North's Kim more aggressive than dad and China 'unwilling' to contain him: U.S. general

Asia Pacific Apr 20, 2016

North's Kim more aggressive than dad and China 'unwilling' to contain him: U.S. general

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un appears more "risk-tolerant, arrogant and impulsive" than his father as he forges ahead with military programs that have left even China — Pyongyang's top ally — feeling frustrated, a top U.S. general said on Tuesday. Army Gen. Vincent Brooks, ...

Pyongyang ICBM capability growing, requires U.S. to boost missile defenses: Washington

Asia Pacific Apr 14, 2016

Pyongyang ICBM capability growing, requires U.S. to boost missile defenses: Washington

U.S. intelligence believes North Korea's ability to reach the United States with an intercontinental ballistic missile is low, but its capabilities will increase, making continued investment in missile defense essential, U.S. officials said on Wednesday. North Korea has publicized a series of tests of its ...

Satellite images point to North Korea space launch prep; CNN says H-bomb components were tested

Asia Pacific Jan 29, 2016

Satellite images point to North Korea space launch prep; CNN says H-bomb components were tested

The United States has seen increased activity around a North Korean missile site, suggesting preparations for a possible space launch in the near future, U.S. officials told Reuters on Thursday. The finding was revealed as Washington shows growing concern that Pyongyang could use space technology ...

Asia Pacific Jan 28, 2016

Pyongyang preparing to launch long-range missile, Kyodo reports

North Korea may be preparing to launch a long-range missile as soon as in a week, Kyodo reported early on Thursday, citing an unnamed Japanese government official. The official cited signs of possible preparations for a missile launch based on analysis of satellite imagery of ...

Kim orders new Pyongyang space entity to ready October test-launch of ICBM: sources

Asia Pacific May 19, 2015

Kim orders new Pyongyang space entity to ready October test-launch of ICBM: sources

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has ordered a new aerospace entity to prepare to test-launch what the country calls a rocket carrying a satellite in October to mark the 70th anniversary of the founding of the country's ruling party, sources in a number ...

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