Thursday, April 4, 2013

North Korea Moves Missile to Coast, but Little Threat Is Seen

The US is looking for a hidden North Korean east coast launch site or mobile launchers, the official said, which are of concern because a launch from the east coast would go over Japan. The official said it is believed such a missile launch would be a

First off, here's a map showing how far North Korea's various missile systems can reach. The outermost green circle indicates the range of the Musudan: It includes Japan and South Korea but not Guam or Hawaii and certainly not the U.S. mainland.

Are you from South or North Korea? Concerned about the latest crisis? Send us your thoughts. Senior U.S. officials tell CNN that at the State Department briefing Thursday, spokeswoman Victoria Nuland is going to try and take the focus on North Korea in

North Korea has moved a missile with "considerable range" to its east coast, but the weapon is incapable of reaching the United States, South Korea's defense minister said today. Kim Kwan-Jin denied earlier reports by Japanese media that it could be a

From CNN's Barbara Starr at the Pentagon Intercepted communications in recent days indicate that North Korea could be planning to launch a mobile ballistic missile in the coming days or weeks, a U.S. official tells CNN.

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North Korea Moves Missile to Coast, but Little Threat Is Seen

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