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Pentagon: Nork Missiles Threaten U.S. Homeland
2009-06-17
Senior U.S. military officials say North Korea's ballistic missiles could threaten the west coast of the United States in three to five years. The vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Lieutenant General Patrick Cartwright, said North Korea's three tests of its longest-range missile, though unsuccessful, have demonstrated an increasing capability. His comments came during a hearing Tuesday of the Senate Armed Services Committee.

Deputy Defense Secretary William Lynn told lawmakers that North Korea's missile testing program has accelerated. Lynn said the future threat of Pyongyang's long-range missiles provides a strong reason for the United States to maintain ground-based missile interceptors.

The head of the U.S. military's Missile Defense Agency, Lieutenant General Patrick O'Reilly, said North Korea is involved in sharing technology with countries including Iran, but would not specify other countries. O'Reilly said there is an extensive effort to sell North Korean technology and hardware.
Posted by:Steve White

#4  CYRANO D' BERGERAC > LE' GAZETTE = "The Queen of France caught the King of France secretly eating Pan-Korean Spicy Squid - Korean Spicy Squid will no longer be served at Court".

D *** NG IT.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-06-17 18:45  

#3  See also PRAVDA > NORTH KOREA TO STRIKE MISSLE BLOW AGZ THE USA IFF IT DEFENDS THE SOUTH.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-06-17 18:41  

#2  Gee,I wonder if all those critics of our limited capacity BMD effort will admit they were wrong, and that it does serve a purpose?
Posted by: OldSpook   2009-06-17 13:04  

#1  I wonder how the norks would do with a large scale SAC air drop, our SAC planes can definitely get to Norkland, no prob.
Posted by: 746   2009-06-17 12:42  

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