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Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Korean Nukes Can Hit Babylon (Daniel 7)
A
missile is carried by a military vehicle during a parade to commemorate
the 60th anniversary of the signing of a truce in the 1950-1953 Korean
War, at Kim Il-sung Square in Pyongyang July 27, 2013. REUTERS/Jason Lee
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North Korea has developed nuclear-capable missiles capable of hitting the US
By Jeremy Bender November 2, 2015 5:14 PM
North Korea now has a range of ballistic missiles that are
thought to be capable of hitting both the US mainland and American
interests throughout the Pacific, The Heritage Foundation reports
in its 2016 Index of US Military Strength.The annual report examines
the strength of the US military, and also takes into account potential
rising threats to the US and its allies from across the world. According
to Heritage, the threat from the nuclear-armed, anti-American
authoritarian state will only get more complicated in 2016.Pyongyang’s
has continued to develop of a range of ballistic missiles, at the same
time the regime pushes to create miniaturized nuclear warheads that can
be placed atop those missiles. If constructed, these warheads would
allow Pyongyang to hypothetically launch long-range nuclear strikes, as
this graphic from Heritage demonstrates:
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(The Heritage Foundation: 2016 Index of U.S. Military Strength) “North Korea has an extensive ballistic missile force that could strike South Korea, Japan, and US military bases in Asia,” the report states.
“Pyongyang has deployed at least 400 Scud short-range tactical
ballistic missiles, 300 No-Dong medium-range missiles, and 100 to 200
Musudan intermediate-range ballistic missiles.”The longest-range
missile, the Taepo Dong 2, is still in development. However, if
deployed, the missile is believed to be nuclear capable if North Korea
ever succeeded in miniaturizing nuclear warheads.
The most serious of North Korea’s missile threats comes from the country’s KN-08 missile. The
KN-08 is a road-mobile intercontinental missile, meaning Pyongyang can
move the launch system throughout the country. In contrast, other
long-range missiles must be fired from stationary launch pads.
Heritage notes
that Gortney also said in April 2015 that the KN-08 “is operational
today. Our assessment is that they have the ability to put a nuclear
weapon on a KN-08 and shoot it at the homeland.”
A missile is carried by a military vehicle
during a parade to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the signing of a
truce in the 1950-1953 Korean War, at Kim Il-sung Square in Pyongyang
July 27, 2013.
In an article for Johns Hopkins University’s 38 North, North Korea experts John Schilling and Henry Kan estimate
that the KN-08 would have a maximum range of 5,600 miles, making the
missile capable of hitting the West Coast of the continental US.
The weapon, however, is unlikely to have the accuracy required for precision targeting on large US cities. And although
the Pyongyang may soon develop the capability needed to launch missiles
towards the US, it’s still possible that it wouldn’t be able to evade
existing US missile defenses.
“Should [a missile] get airborne and come at us, I’m confident we would be able to knock it down,” Gortney told reporters.
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