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June 1, 2018

U.S. Missile Defense Seen Gaining Against Threat of Kim’s ICBMs

Bloomberg: (Bloomberg) — The U.S. network of ground-based interceptors intended to defend against an intercontinental ballistic missile fired from North

May 25, 2018

American Diplomacy Towards North Korea Must Be Backed by Missile Defense

The National Interest: The planned United States–North Korea summit ended abruptly Thursday morning with President Trump’s official withdrawal from talks.

May 24, 2018

Trump Calls Off Summit Meeting With North Korean Leader

National Public Radio: President Trump has called off a highly anticipated June 12 summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong

May 22, 2018

U.S. bolsters Asia ballistic missile defense as Trump-Kim summit nears

Reuters: YOKOSUKA, Japan (Reuters) – The USS Milius, one of the U.S. Navy’s most advanced guided missile destroyers, arrived in

May 21, 2018

North Korea’s missile and nuclear programme

BBC: It is now widely believed to have missiles potentially capable of striking long range targets, including possibly the US

May 11, 2018

North Korea tells UN aviation group no more ICBM tests

AP News: TOKYO — North Korea has informed a United Nations aviation agency that it will not conduct unannounced missile

May 10, 2018

North Korea ‘is helping Iran develop a nuclear ballistic missile that can travel 1,200 miles’, claim Iranian resistance

The Sun: NORTH Korea is “directly assisting” Iran in developing a nuclear-tipped ballistic missile capable of striking Israel, it has

April 27, 2018

Korean leaders aim for end of war, ‘complete denuclearization’ after historic summit

Reuters: SEOUL (Reuters) – The leaders of North and South Korea embraced on Friday after pledging to work for the

April 24, 2018

North Korea to halt nuclear, missile tests, says Kim Jong-un

Jane’s 360: North Korea will immediately halt its missile and nuclear tests and dismantle its nuclear test site at Punggye-ri,

April 13, 2018

U.S. Has a New Plan To Fight North Korea: Shoot Down Kim Jong Un’s Missiles as They Launch, but can it Work?

Newsweek: Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis told Congress Thursday that the U.S. military is developing the technology to shoot down