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March 24, 2017

North Korea Likely To Wrap Up Winter Training With With More Missile, Nuclear Tests

Daily Caller: North Korea is expected to end its winter training with further provocations, the South Korean military reports. North

March 22, 2017

Failed North Korean missile exploded ‘within seconds,’ US says

CNN: A North Korean missile fired Wednesday exploded “within seconds of launch,” according to US Pacific Command. US officials confirmed

March 21, 2017

US: North Korean rocket engine could go on long-range missile

CNN: Washington (CNN)Two US defense officials told CNN Monday that the rocket engine North Korea tested Sunday could possibly be

March 20, 2017

North Korea Revs the Engine of Its New High-Thrust Missile

The New York Times: SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea conducted a ground jet test of a newly developed high-thrust

March 20, 2017

Japan holds first evacuation drill to prepare for North Korean missile

CNN: Oga, Japan (CNN)The children are playing duck-duck-goose with their teacher outside their elementary school when the siren suddenly blares.

March 15, 2017

North Korea Could Soon Launch Attack on Hawaii

The Washington Free Beacon: North Korea could soon have the capacity to launch an attack on Hawaii that would devastate

March 15, 2017

Can North Korea’s Fast-Moving Missile Program Be Stopped?

Voice of America: North Korea has been developing missiles and expanding its nuclear program for many years. But recently, North

March 14, 2017

U.S. carrier joins South Korea drills, North Korea warns of ‘merciless’ strikes

Reuters: As the USS Carl Vinson plowed through seas off South Korea on Tuesday, rival North Korea warned the United

March 13, 2017

Could North Korea actually hit Alaska with a missile?

Alaska News: WASHINGTON — Recent missile tests by North Korea raise the urgency of what some Alaskans may wonder: Could

March 10, 2017

U.S. reaffirms alliance with South Korea, THAAD deployment

UPI: The U.S. State Department reaffirmed the bilateral alliance with Seoul in the wake of a South Korea court decision