February 15, 2018
North Korean threat could require new missile defenses for western U.S.
The Washington Post: North Korea’s growing missile and nuclear capability may require new U.S. investments in missile defense for the
The Washington Post: North Korea’s growing missile and nuclear capability may require new U.S. investments in missile defense for the
Defense One: One of the smaller line items in the Missile Defense Agency’s $9.9 billion budget request for 2019 is
Jane’s 360: North Korea has paraded elements of what appears to be a new road-mobile short-range ballistic missile (SRBM) system
PH Tribune: North Korea have just played its propaganda theater, military parade. The regime’s leader Kim Jong-un in his Soviet-long
Business Insider: North Korea’s military parade on Thursday featured much of what we’ve come to expect from Pyongyang: grandiose speeches,
CNN: (CNN) Troops, missiles and tanks rolled into North Korea’s historic Kim Il Sung Square Thursday in a highly anticipated
The Guam Daily: The Department of Defense is “bolstering” multi-layered capabilities to defend Guam from the threat of a missile
McAlester News: U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe has not wavered in his strong opposition to another round of military base closures
The Japan Times: Amid signs of a gradual thaw in inter-Korean relations and a growing divide between Seoul and Tokyo,
Reuters: GENEVA (Reuters) – North Korea is only months away from obtaining the capability to hit U.S. territory with a
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