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April 12, 2017

North Korea could have nuclear missiles with capacity to strike Australia within two years, says U.S. ambassador – as tensions escalate between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un

Daily Mail: A North Korean missile could hit Australia within two years, a veteran United States official says. James Carouso,

April 11, 2017

Accelerated North Korean Ballistic Missile Program Worries Congress, Military

USNI News North Korea will “in a matter of time” have an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of carrying a nuclear

April 7, 2017

US attack on Syria could send North Korea clear message

Fox News: President Trump’s unexpected decision to launch 59 Tomahawk missiles at a Syrian airfield early Friday is a clear message

April 7, 2017

US General Confident North Korean Missile Can Be Intercepted

Business Insider: An Air Force general says she is extremely confident the United States could intercept a ballistic missile fired

April 7, 2017

North Korea’s Missile Test, a 9-Minute Hop, Leaves Analysts Puzzled

New York Times: If North Korea wanted to rattle the United States and China with its missile test this week,

April 7, 2017

Pentagon plans next major missile intercept test for late May

Boston Globe: The Pentagon has scheduled for late May the next intercept test of its $36 billion ground-based missile defense

April 5, 2017

North Korea fires missile as US official says ‘clock has now run out’ on Pyongyang

Fox News: The launch came hours after U.S. President Donald Trump described North Korea’s pursuit of a nuclear arsenal as

April 5, 2017

North Korean missile fired ahead of US-China summit

BBC News: North Korea has test-fired a medium-range ballistic missile from its eastern port of Sinpo into the Sea of

April 4, 2017

Possible Evidence of the Failed March 22 Missile Test

38 North Reports originating from South Korean and US sources indicate that at 7:00 AM (local time) on March 22,

March 31, 2017

North Korea’s Kim Jong Un Warns of ‘Resolute Preemptive Attack’ if U.S. Threatens Pyongyang

Newsweek: North Korea’s main underground nuclear test site has seen heightened levels of activity in recent weeks, meaning the isolated nation