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October 26, 2017

North Korean official: Take hydrogen bomb threat ‘literally’

CNN: Pyongyang (CNN)A senior North Korean official has issued a stern warning to the world that it should take “literally”

October 26, 2017

U.S. Missile Defenses Keep North Korea on Good Behavior

The Heritage Foundation: Imagine a world in which North Korea can launch a nuclear-armed ballistic missile at the U.S., and

October 25, 2017

U.S. military strike won’t destroy all N. Korean nuclear capabilities: U.S. expert

Yonhap News Agency: WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 (Yonhap) — A preventive military strike by the United States would not remove all

October 25, 2017

North Korea Has Tested a New Solid-Fuel Missile Engine

The Diplomat: North Korean ballistic missile scientists carried out a static test of a new type of solid-fuel engine early

October 24, 2017

South Korea to Build New Ballistic Missile Targeting North Korea

The Diplomat: In a report for an annual parliamentary audit by the South Korean National Assembly’s Defense Committee, the Republic

October 20, 2017

Raytheon May Have A Quick Fix For Seoul’s Vulnerability To North Korean Attack

Forbes: One of the most vexing challenges U.S. military planners face in figuring out what to do about the growing

October 19, 2017

The Sinpo-C-Class: A New North Korean Ballistic Missile Submarine Is Under Construction

The Diplomat: U.S. military intelligence has detected a new diesel-electric submarine under construction at North Korea’s Sinpo shipyard, on the

October 19, 2017

Army reveals plan to develop ‘Frankenmissile’ targeting NK

The Korea Herald: South Korea’s military on Thursday announced a plan to develop “Frankenmissile” to counter North Korea’s escalating missile

October 18, 2017

US commander must ‘imagine the unimaginable’ on NKorea

Yahoo: The top US commander in the Pacific warned Tuesday he must “imagine the unimaginable” in responding to the threat

October 17, 2017

North Korea Nuclear Threat: Viral Headlines Aren’t Scaring Hawaii Visitors Away

Honolulu Civil Beat: When Keith Vieira, a long-time Hawaii tourism executive appeared on a panel at the East-West Center last