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This one graphic is all you need to see to realize North Korea is a real threat to the US
2016-02-11
Graphic at link.
Over the weekend, North Korea earned further worldwide scorn after it tested a highly technical long-range rocket system.

Pyongyang claimed that the test was part of a peaceful and benign space program.
So peaceful they need to hide it from everyone else. Or maybe their rockets just prefer shade to sunlight, ignore the fact that the Norks have been pushed to the "brink of war" by the resulting sanction.
However, the rogue regimes' latest launch is almost assuredly a cover for testing a ballistic and nuclear weapons program.
Nothing gets past these guys.
Gordon Chang, writing for The Daily Beast, notes that the satellite system that North Korea claims to have launched over the weekend would weigh essentially as much as a nuclear warhead. This satellite launch could thus dovetail with Pyongyang's claimed successful testing and detonation of a miniaturized hydrogen bomb.
At least that's the intent, if that means anything to the political class.
Although there is still no indication that North Korea would be able to develop missile and nuclear warheads en masse, let alone successfully deploy them beyond tests, this latest rocket launch is alarming.
Don't forget to include Nork's partners, Iran and Syria.
According to The Heritage Foundation, North Korea's new Taepodong 3 missile has an estimated range of 13,000 kilometers. This would place the entire continental US within range of the missile. Assuming that Pyongyang would be able to attack a warhead to a Taepodong missile and manage to launch it at the US, the missiles could be capable of delivering major damage to the country.
Oh my. The change from 10k to 13k is huge. Oh, and by the way, it also happens to magically encompass Washington, DC.
"If its warhead is nuclear and explodes high above the American homeland, an electromagnetic pulse could disable electronics across vast swatches of the country," Chang writes.

In October, Admiral Bill Gortney, commander of the North American Aerospace Defense Command, also assessed that North Korea has "the capability to reach the [US] homeland with a nuclear weapon from a rocket," The Guardian reported.

Gortney also warned in an April 2015 news conference that he was confident that, according to a Pentagon assessment, Pyongyang would be able to place miniaturized nuclear warheads on its KN-08 intercontinental ballistic missile.

However, Gortney did qualify this assessment.

"Should one get airborne and come at us, I'm confident we would be able to knock it down," he told reporters.
As confident as you are that by the laws of probability alone that you won't be within a few miles of one of the blast zones, I'm sure.
In the face of such a challenge, the US has agreed to deploy the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missile system to South Korea.
I feel so much better . . . .
The missile system is able to knock enemy missiles out of the sky, hopefully limiting the utility of any long-range missiles in North Korea's arsenal.
Hopefully it will work better than the F-35.
Posted by:gorb

#3  Not a worry for the current empty suit. Maybe an issue for the next POTUS.
Posted by: Bobby   2016-02-11 18:49  

#2  Nicaragua's probably freaked out now that they are in range.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2016-02-11 18:39  

#1  Kill them on the launch pad. These aren't silo based solid-fueled missiles. They are RS-7 on steroids?
Posted by: Shipman   2016-02-11 18:35  

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