2009-07-04 … has deployed an early-warning missile launch system in its Far East to guard the country against external threats including, apparently, Communist North Korea. Under cover of such deployments, of course, the Kremlin, in the event of a nuclear exchange, is also protecting itself from a US counterstrike via …
2009-04-27 When North Korea launched a “satellite” earlier this month, two narratives emerged: the dominant one — that the launch was an overall failure — and a dissident one, …
2009-07-01 … military is still prudently preparing to counter a strategic nuclear attack. Although there is much discussion about the threat posed by Iran and North Korea's missile capabilities, the fact of the matter is there are only two states that possess the ability to annihilate the USA: Russia and, to a much …
2009-06-24 … above: South Korean soldiers bow their heads at the National Cemetery in Seoul on June 25, 2009. On June 23 the Japanese media revealed that North Korea plans to hold a live-fire military drill off its east coast between June 25 and July 10, coinciding with a long-range missile launch over the …
2009-06-10 … leadership demanding Ling and Lee’s release. Clinton indicated that she has received “responses.” Pictured above: A not-so-flattering caricature of North Korean head of state Kim Jong Il, from the movie Team America: World Police. Detained by North Korea authorities on March 17, while filming material for a …
2009-06-02 … object presumed to be an ICBM was recently transported by train to the Dongchang-ri missile site, a newly-built long-range missile site located on North Korea’s western coast, according to authorities.” Last September, South Korea’s Defense Minister Lee Sang-hee admitted that North Korea had almost …
2009-05-29 … as saying that his country is taking “precautionary security measures” because the Kremlin believes that international tensions over Communist North Korea’s May 25 nuclear test, the second in less than three years, “could descend into nuclear war.” Reuters picked up the Itar-Tass interview in which the …
2009-05-27 … side of the Demilitarized Zone at Dora Observation Post, near the border village of Panmunjom, on May 27, 2009. Earlier today the official media of North Korea warned that the communist regime was no longer bound by the provisions of the 1953 armistice that ended the Korean War. Pyongyang’s pretext for …
2009-07-03 … to Air Force Gen. Victor E. Renuart, Northcom commander, the United States is ready to knock down the last stage of a Taepodong-2 missile that North Korea is expected soon to launch in the direction of Hawaii. “The nation has a very, very credible ballistic-missile defense capability. Our ground-based …
2009-07-02 … As blogger Darryl Mason writes today, “John Hartigan is full of shit. Bloggers have gone to jail for their work, and to protect their sources, in North Korea, Iran, Egypt, the list of countries persecuting bloggers grows longer by the week. And the CEO of Australia’s biggest news corporation doesn’t know …
2008-02-27 … in a CFR.org online debate in December. OPINION ROUNDUP: North Korean Bonhomie Today’s papers reveal mixed views about future of U.S. relations with North Korea, following this week’s visit by the New York Philharmonic orchestra. The Hankyoreh in South Korea says it is clear that the historic concert in …
2008-02-21 … agreed last year to disclose all its nuclear activities but has missed its deadline to do so. Hill told CFR.org in a recent Capital Interview that North Korea’s failure to disclose past uranium enrichment practices poses a serious obstacle to progress. A CFR.org Crisis Guide provides in-depth analysis of …
2008-02-20 … the end of 2007. North Korea-Australia: A new report by the research arm of the Australian parliament outlines the prospects for political change in North Korea and questions what change in Pyongyang might mean politically and economically for other powers in the Asia-Pacific region. In a recent interview …
2009-06-02 … won't be able to identify him and shoot the bugger. Shame. Lil' Kim Jong Un has not got the job yet, but in preparation for his deification, in North Korea people are being force-fed songs praising Lil' Kim. We can only hope that Kim Jong Un is not as deranged as his father. I hope Kim Jong Un will …
2006-11-05 … was a mistake in the first place. On top of this is the fact that Bush’s foreign policy seems to lie in tatters in other respects: he pledged that North Korea would not ba allowed to develpp nuclear weapons- they have- and the best US can respond is that China should do something about it. The additional …
2006-10-22 … heavily militarized, strongly resistant to reform, and ruled by a dynastic dictatorship that adheres to a hybrid ideology. While distinctive, North Korea is an orthodox communist party-state best classified as an eroding totalitarian regime." A parliament of 687 representatrives is elected for fiv …
2007-11-15 … – some don’t: North Korea’s lack of a free press has nothing to do with its size. Just one more reason why the data in this study are so bogus. Um, North Korea is second to last in their ranking. This renders your statement a non-sequitur. North Korea provides one example of the obvious correctness of these …
2007-11-15 … “incidents”. Many of the parameters in the study do lend themselves to per-capita evaluation. However, your point is also correct – some don’t: North Korea’s lack of a free press has nothing to do with its size. Just one more reason why the data in this study are so bogus. Incidentally, you are correct …
2005-09-22 … uranium-based weapons program, leading to the crisis that produced the crisis of today. There are differences, but there are more of similarities. North Korea is promised normalized relations as well as access to civilian nuclear technology in exchange for giving up its weapons program. That was the …
2009-06-13 … very quiet. The financial guys are puzzled. There are only three governments who hold this amount of bonds...Japan, China and Russia. An attempt by North Korea to create fake bonds? That has been discussed as well. No mention in major US news media markets? That's another curious thing. An Italian paper has …
2009-06-24 … adding that he also described Baitullah Mehsud as having strong links with both Indian and Israeli intelligence. NORTH KOREA THREATENS US […] North Korea threatened today to wipe the US off the map as Washington and its allies watched for signs the regime will launch a series of missiles in the coming …
2009-06-22 … forces allowed Al Qaeda: Would use Pakistan nukes in fight with US Somali president calls emergency ...Ethiopian troops return to Somalia North Korea accuses Obama of nuclear war plot ...Threatens to harm US if attacked ...Obama: US "fully prepared" for missile launch […] PROVOKING PERSIA Iran …
2009-06-19 … to fire missile at US on Independence Day […] Gates orders measures to protect Hawaii ...NK nuke crisis enters a new stage ...Russia plays down North Korea threats […] PROVOKING PERSIA Khamenei: Nation's turnout rattled enemies ...Attacks "most treacherous" Britain ...Backs Ahmadinejad ...Khamenei's …
2009-06-18 … US agent, not targeted by drones! Russia, China sign 5-point cooperation pact ...Towards a China-Russia axis? The Eurasian pipeline calculus North Korea may fire missile toward Hawaii […] WAR: A well-placed missile/nuke could take care of Obama's birth certificate problem […] PROVOKING PERSIA …
2009-06-15 … forward […] EU: Cautious optimism US secret ops leader takes Afghan command China warns against force in carrying out North Korea sanctions ...North Korea: Any UN embargo an "act of war […] Warns of nuclear war […] PROVOKING PERSIA Khamenei emerges with stronger hand ...Khamenei orders election …
2009-06-13 … Somali residents say heavily-armed Ethiopian soldiers have crossed into central Somalia. NK IN "EARLY PHASE OF ALL-OUT CONFRONTATION WITH US […] North Korea has pledged to begin work "weaponising" plutonium to create another nuclear bomb as it delivered a furious response to a UN resolution ordering a …
2009-06-11 … jets scheduled to be stationed on the southern Japanese island of Okinawa in a key US response to the recent nuclear tests and missile launches from North Korea, according to a report in Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin. (And: COULD US BE DRAWN INTO A NEW KOREAN WAR?) (And: NK: US MAY PROVOKE NUCLEAR WAR […] …
2009-06-10 … the levers of power in Lebanon […] Return to the status quo Iranian weapons getting through to Afghan Taliban Obama moves aggressively against North Korea ...NK would use nukes in a "merciless offensive […] PROVOKING PERSIA All up for grabs in Iran vote ...Mass rallies before Iran election …
2009-05-27 … […] NORTH KOREA NUKE TEST TRIGGERS INT'L TENSIONS […] In the final analysis, the international furore over Monday's nuclear test is not about North Korea but about the jostling of the major powers — the US, Japan and China — for advantage in North East Asia […] The rise of China and declining …
2007-04-25 Hezbollah is currently re-constituting its resources with support from Iran and North Korea. According to security service sources in Lebanon, Hezbollah’s secretary-general, Hassan Nasrallah, paid a four-day visit to Tehran starting on …
2009-06-25 … "According to analyst Global Insight, two pipeline options between Russia and South Korea are currently being evaluated: an overland route via North Korea and a direct subsea line. 'The first option suffers from severe geopolitical risks while the second option presents partners with formidable …
2009-06-17 … broke down months ago. The statement included no new initiatives on the mounting problem and used language that appeared aimed at avoiding raise North Korea's ire further." 3. US EXPLORING RUSSIAN PARTICIPATION IN MISSILE SHIELD SCHEME Walter Pincus at the Washington Post reports that Deputy Defense …
2009-05-15 … just for the sake of doing things). There can’t be many countries out there with stricter weapons controls than the ones Germany already has (maybe North Korea or someplace like that?), but that wackos still go nuts and kill people with guns here and elsewhere, and unfortunately always will, regardless of …
2009-06-17 … the very real possibilty of an airstrike on Iranian nuclear facilities. Which would then get the attention of […] 3) Russia, China urge talks on North Korea […] which now brings Putin and Hu into the fray, since both have expressed support in the past for Iran for different reasons, and neither of whom …
2009-06-09 Opposing Views June 8, 2009 North Korea has convicted two U.S. journalists for illegally entering the country and sentenced them to 12 years in a labor camp. Laura Ling and Euna Lee were …
2009-07-08 … coup, in our assessment, has raised the specter of a regional military threat posed by the Havana-Caracas-Managua Axis. Along with Iran, Iraq, North Korea, Syria, and Libya, the administration of President George W. Bush rightly identified Cuba with the “Axis of Evil.” In February 2008 President Chavez …
2008-07-11 … THE MEMBERS WHO CHEERED AFTER HEARING VITRIOLIC TIRADES AGAINST AMERICA. HE COULD NOT CONFRONT HIS PASTOR BUT HE WANTS US TO BELIEVE HE CAN CONFRONT NORTH KOREA AND IRAN? YEAH RIGHT! ! DURING HIS VERY BRIEF TIME IN THE UNITED STATES SENATE HE HAS MANAGED TO AMASS THE NUMBER ONE ULTRA LIBERAL VOTING RECORD …
2009-05-26 By Jack Kim SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korea, defiant in the face of international condemnation of its latest nuclear test, fired two more short-range missiles off its east coast on Tuesday and …
2009-04-27 … seeks to catch covert diversions of nuclear energy into bomb-making and foster peaceful uses of the atom. Exposure of suspect nuclear activity in North Korea, Libya, Iran and Syria over the past decade has shaken the Vienna-based watchdog. “The (nuclear) non-proliferation regime is increasingly challenged …
2009-06-15 … forces “must protect the French embassy”. Among the countries congratulating Mr Ahmadinejad on his victory were Iraq, Afghanistan, Venezuela and North Korea.
2009-07-07 … sanctions on Iran. But Obama's world view seeks to avoid trouble so--except when dealing with Israel or Honduras--he ignores actual problems (North Korea, Iran crisis, Somali pirates, instability in Pakistan, for example). That's the first thing wrong with Obama's policy. There is something profoundly …
2009-07-06 … to our American friends our concerns. Practically we believe that the radical threat to the world order is the most dangerous challenge of our time. North Korea is a big challenge but the repercussions of a nuclear Iran are much more severe. We consider the prevention of this dangerous development a …
2009-07-03 … international community's agenda," Lieberman said during a meeting with Druze leaders at the home of fellow party member MK Hamad Amar in Shfaram. "North Korea fired three missiles today, despite the warnings and the sanctions, and the world is still occupying itself with Yitzhar and Migron," he said, …
2007-06-13 … and interceptors there. President Bush insisted that the system was “purely defensive”, aimed not at Russia but at maverick states such as Iran and North Korea. Visiting the Czech Republic on his way to the summit, he said that the missile system was “not something we should hyperventilate about” – in fact, …
2009-06-20 … to prevent salient information about the election protests from leaking out via Facebook, Twitter and Blogs. By contrast, nations such as Bruma or North Korea which have banned virtually all Western websites and new technological advances in social networking – find it far more feasible to restrict the …
2009-06-25 … Clinton's forthcoming stop in New Delhi six months after she paid obeisance in Beijing. While re-hyphenating India with Pakistan and outsourcing its North Korea and Burma policies to Beijing, Washington wants China to expand its geopolitical role through greater involvement even in Afghanistan and Pakistan. …
2006-10-19 … nuclear missiles to Iran or al Qaeda, “They’d be held to account.” Stephanopoulos noted that after last week’s latest nuclear missile test out of North Korea, the president referred to the country as a “grave threat,” a phrase Bush has used only once during his six years in office, in reference to Iraq …
2008-04-27 … “it is the policy of the US to seek and support democratic movements and institutions in every nation…with the ultimate goal of ending tyranny in…” North Korea, Iran, Syria, Cuba, Belarus and Zimbabwe. (15) The goal of the overthrow agenda is to reverse the land reform and economic indigenization policies …
2008-08-04 … like China and Russia, the two targets who have gone to the top of the list, displacing the earlier focus on the far less significant Iran and North Korea. Any attacks by the TIP on Chinese territory will of course represent acts of war by the US-UK against China, and could easily generate incalculable …
2008-06-30 … ally over President Robert Mugabe’s claim to re-election. After talks with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice that also covered Taiwan, Tibet and North Korea, China’s foreign minister said Beijing favors negotiations between Mugabe, who was sworn in for a new term Sunday, and the opposition. “The most …
2007-09-27 … rights. bodyVariable300=”Htmlphcontrol2_lblError […] His comments came a day after Bush described the governments of Belarus, Syria, Iran and North Korea as “brutal regimes”, and criticised Mugabe’s government as “tyrannical […] Bush] kills in Iraq. He kills in Afghanistan. And this is supposed to …
2007-09-26 … as well as China. It led us to incite civil wars in Korea and Vietnam expecting both times to prevail but were stalemated in one and lost the other. North Korea’s Fatherland Liberation War began June 25, 1950 when the DPRK retaliated in force following months of US influenced Republic of Korean (ROK) …
2007-09-26 … “Every civilized nation also has a responsibility to stand up for the people suffering under a dictatorship,” Bush said in his address. “In Belarus, North Korea, Syria and Iran, brutal regimes deny their people the fundamental rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration” of Human Rights. The president used …
2009-03-19 … may it exist, and long will it exist, but sometimes I despair of the fact that you never see a placard or a protestor about regimes like those in North Korea, where the people live in almost unimaginable oppression. And sometimes one of the most difficult things in leadership is to realise that the most …
2007-09-25 … said. “Every civilized nation also has a responsibility to stand up for the people suffering under dictatorship,” the president said. “In Belarus, North Korea, Syria and Iran, brutal regimes deny their people the fundamental rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of the United Nations,” he …
2008-02-05 … and Central Asia. Another major determinant could be the acceptance of Russia as a diplomatic mediator in conflicts with failed-states as Iran or North Korea, rethinking the benefits from the cooperation in the Gore-Chernomyrdin Commission (AHRARI, 2001: Iran, China, and Russia: The Emerging Anti-US …
2009-06-06 … intelligence ship which was captured by North Korea in January 1968. For the next 11 months, Commander Bucher and his crew were held as POWs by the North Koreans, and were starved and tortured during their captivity. The treatment became even harsher when the North Koreans finally understood that crewmen …
2007-02-28 … the Patriot Act, which appears to be doing some good, after all). The economic effects of these sanctions have already been felt by both Iran and North Korea. Hmmm. Previously (as the article points out), sanctions have been relatively feeble and toothless, but these seem to have a bit of a bite. Good. …
2009-07-06 … India and Pakistan. No matter what the US or Russia does....their confrontation continues...with no agreement. Then we come to Iran and potentially North Korea. In the case of both....they will eventually come to a point of having a missile and a weapon for it....that could be utilized. No matter what the …
2009-06-27 … trade war with all countries in the world that are gonna realize that similar bills are a road to hell (the U.S. want to become a bigger version of North Korea, a rogue state that must bugger everyone else about its insane ideological viewpoints, in order to mask its own self-imposed internal problems). You …
2009-06-28 … Israel for constructing houses in Jerusalem, but is at the same time incapable to deal with the threats against America, coming from Iran's ally: North Korea. It is a sad experience, in the aftermath of all the thousands of dead in the World Trade Center, to listen to President Obama declaring that the …
2006-02-26 … engage Russia constructively on major global issues, the most important of which at the moment is the Iranian nuclear ambitions, but where those of North Korea don’t follow much behind. And Russia has as clear an interest in these issues as has the United States. Cooperation has accordingly been good. On …
2009-05-06 … were busy denying any such threats, nuclear proliferation actually took place. Notorious nuclear proliferator AQ Khan sold nuclear material to North Korea, Iran and Libya. Serious cracks are visible in Pakistan’s security establishment. Reports suggest widespread unrest within the Army with record …
… on our electronic and online infrastructure, and how much less costly are the "weapons" against such targets for the attacker to employ. And if North Korea can do this, why won't a future non-state actor adopt the same methods? Al Qaeda may already be a dinosaur with its strategy of massive terrorist …
2005-08-27 … the problem than a feel-good diplomatic situation that only facilitates proliferation (exactly what happened in the 1994 Agreed Framework deal with North Korea). The real reason some people think Iraq puts us in a worse position to attack Iran is that they see things in terms of victimhood. The US attacking …
2008-09-02 … from Russia than the other way around, citing efforts to secure old Soviet nuclear arms, support the war effort in Afghanistan and force Iran and North Korea to give up nuclear programs. ''Hence Russia has all the leverage,'' she said. In forecasting Russia's potential for causing headaches, most …
2006-11-01 … Korea, in the North hatred for America is taught in the schools, children are taught lies about how evil America and the rest of the free world is. North Korea has developed an atom bomb, who knows when or if they'll use it. If Iran gets their hands on it, I have no doubt that they'll use it. MAD doesn't …
2008-10-29 … Mr Obama several weeks ago. This week, David Frum, who wrote President Bush’s famous antiterrorist speech in January 2002 denouncing Iran, Iraq, and North Korea as the “axis of evil”, said openly in the Washington Post that Americans are “almost certainly looking at a Democratic White House. John McCain is …
2008-11-02 … the international community. His cowboy diplomacy “defriended” the United States. He turned a superpower into a rogue country. Instead of isolating North Korea and Iran, he isolated us — and undermined his own ability to achieve his aims. So here’s the top priority for President Barack Obama or President …
2009-06-19 … will starve to death in North Korea this winter! Well, maybe that’s too hasty. Beijing and other cities already have similar regulations, and the North Koreans are still on the thin side. In fact, Beijing officials caught 29,000 stray dogs in one month alone in 2006. Maybe Pyeongyang has applied its juche …
2009-06-13 … damn well please, whatever the issue, and no one is going to stop them with sweet measured reason. (They’ve just castrated another UN resolution on North Korea by inserting language that requires the consent of the “flag state” for the inspection of suspicious vessels at sea, and making voluntary all other …
2009-06-12 … newspaper. “This is an act aimed at pressuring the West, and not an indication of an impending military conflict.” But if the Chinese realize North Korea has never abided by any agreement, why are there six-party talks, and why are the Chinese participating in them? If Pyeongyang intends to pressure …
2009-05-27 … we’ve done to deal with the country hasn’t worked in the past, and won’t work in the future. Second, a nuclear-armed Japan is not only something for North Korea to think about, but also something for China to think about. North Korea would be unable to do what it’s doing if it weren’t for the enabling …
2009-05-09 … And: Any eventual reunification of the Korean peninsula could further induce Japan to reconsider its nuclear stance. If the two Koreas unify while North Korea still holds nuclear weapons and the new state opts to keep a nuclear arsenal, Japan may face a different calculation. The report was written …
2009-04-19 … the launch of whatever object it was that was flying over Japanese territory, and expressed their regrets. The JCP added that Japan’s sanctions on North Korea were a hindrance to a diplomatic resolution, even though the recognition of sanctions is also part of the same UN Security Council resolution …
2009-07-06 … for international economic affairs, said Wednesday. World events, including the disputed presidential election in Iran and missile launches by North Korea, will likely intrude on the agenda, analysts said. Climate change is likely to dominate the final sessions of the conference. Participants would …
2009-06-18 … justify the point, against all the ills of the political class being exposed in the media, the argument resorted to comparing liberal-democracy to North Korea or Saddam Hussein’s Iraq, using the example of the 99% vote in favour of Hussein at his elections. Here though we might ask whether this …
2009-05-21 … The communism being advocated has nothing in common with the totalitarian state-socialist or state-capitalist systems as exist in China and North Korea. It began to take shape for a brief time in the Paris Commune of 1871, and in the early period of the Soviet republics such as in Russia, Ukraine, …
2009-05-13 … of the vote.[28] Mugabe ranked No. 1 on Parade Magazine's 2009 World's Worst Dictators list,[29] ahead of Omar al-Bashir (Sudan) and Kim Jong-il (North Korea). [edit] Early life Robert Gabriel Karigamombe Mugabe was born in Matibiri village near Kutama Mission in the Zvimba District north east of …
2009-07-01 The Obama doctrine North Korea launches a missile and it takes Barack Obama and the UN five days to respond. Iran holds fraudulent elections, kills protesters and it takes weeks …
2008-11-12 So it’s the US that’s responsible for North Korea being the way it is? I see, foolish of me not to have realised that
2009-06-25 … economy. Wage war against the West, and you too might end up catching rays in Bermuda! What a deal. Meanwhile, the plump, aging woman who rules North Korea has been conspicuously misbehaving for months. The White House has been attempting to determine a productive way forward that—needless to say—bears …
2008-09-28 … the remaining Nipponese soldiers in north-eastern Choson to withdraw, with the last of them being evacuated from the port of Songjin [Kimch'aek, North Korea] in mid-August. By the end of August, sustained Russian pressure had seen their forces advance across the Taedong. Now into territory which did not …
2009-06-15 … that the Palestinian will desire to live in peace once they have their own state are about as consistent and credible as are people who argue that North Korea and Iran will seek genuine peace once they get nuclear weapons, or those that once insisted that Hitler would be satisfied once he gets the …
2008-12-02 … and keep pursuing Al Qaeda forces around the world. Pentagon planners must weigh the potential threats posed by Iran’s nuclear ambitions, an erratic North Korea, a rising China, an assertive Russia and a raft of unstable countries like Somalia and nuclear-armed Pakistan.” The editorial, triple the usual …
2009-06-08 In the aftermath of North Korea’s second nuclear weapon test two weeks ago, U.S. officials have muttered a few dark warnings. But there has been no visible action, either …
2009-05-28 Although many national security analysts would prefer to simply ignore North Korea’s latest misbehavior, the proliferation threat posed by the Kim regime makes that impossible to do. That appears to be the position of James Jones, …
2009-05-26 Yesterday’s nuclear weapon test by North Korea doesn’t add any new information or change in any way the structure of the North Korea proliferation problem. The Chinese government is the only entity with the power to change the situation (within a reasonable bound of consequences). …
2009-03-07 … with that of the USA. Since the fall of communism in the USSR and Eastern Europe, certain Western forces looked about for a new “evil empire”. North Korea is too small. The PRC is too large. Iran is “just right” (shades of the Three Bears!). Just as ordinary life went on in the USSR; it does so in the …
2008-12-12 … that I went through. I still am angry at her." Nine years later, Shin was paired up with an older prisoner who had seen the outside world beyond North Korea and told him about it. He taught Shin the first song he had ever heard. When the older prisoner plotted an escape, Shin went along out of curiosity. …
2009-06-27 … there anything Obama has done that G.W. Bush hasn't already done in the arena of foreign policy? I mean really, we have already "talked" to Iran and North Korea to death and nothing has come of it except their continued malfeseance towards the United States and that was before Obama and company came onto the …
2009-01-18 … "the One" known as Barack Hussein Obama. Communists all over the world exhibit this trait of blind fealty to men from Russia and China to Cuba and North Korea and all points in between. The political left in America and Europe are no different were it not for the intervention of the Church and its …
2009-04-15 … students. Relations became rockier under the Bush administration, which branded Iran part of an “Axis of Evil” along with Saddam Hussein’s Iraq and North Korea. Part of the softening could be tied to the June re-election bid by Ahmadinejad, whose popularity has been declining. His main opponent favors …
2009-04-12 … 47 years ago. The question is whether deterrence still works in today’s world. There are no apparent madmen among leaders of nations today, not even North Korea’s Kim Jong Il. But this is the age of terrorism and there are no guarantees . Today thousands of nuclear weapons are in the hands of former Soviet …
2009-07-08 … most of America's security concerns to the United Nations. So let's take quick look at how this august body is handling the rouge nation-state of North Korea, whose saber-rattling gets louder by the day, as they construct warhead-capable missles with a range that takes them closer and closer to Hawaii... …
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