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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

North Korea announced its possession missile capable of hitting U.S.


North Korea has long-range missiles capable of hitting the U.S., according to a report released on Tuesday, October 9, the Central News Agency (KCNA), North Korea. The report, quoted by Agence France-Presse , in particular that "the strategic missile force North of Korea capable of striking U.S. targets, not only on the Korean Peninsula and Japan, on the island of Guam, as well as on the mainland of the United States." Any technical specifications of such missiles in the widespread KCNA report omitted. Similar items, presumably corresponds to an intercontinental ballistic missile "Thephodong-2", developed by North Korea.However, until all the tests "Thephodong 2" fails. Declarations of long-range missile North Korea's government made the day after it became known that the United States allowed South Korea to increase the range of offensive missiles from 300 to 800 kilometers.This step means that the range of the South Korean missiles will now all the territory of North Korea, as well as part of China and Japan. In March 2012, the DPRK in exchange for food aid from the United States agreed to a moratorium on missile launches long-range, and not to test nuclear weapons and to allow IAEA inspectors to its nuclear facilities. However, in April, the DPRK government announced the release of the agreement, accusing the U.S. of not living up to their part of the contract.

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