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North Korea says it's ready to deploy new missile capable of striking Japan

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North Korea says it’s ready to deploy and start mass-producing a new medium-range missile capable of reaching Japan and major U. S. military bases.
North Korea said Monday it’s ready to start mass-producing and deploying a new medium-range missile capable of reaching Japan and major U. S. military bases there following a test launch it claims confirmed the missile’s combat readiness, providing an “answer” to President Trump ‘s policies.
The solid-fuel Pukguksong-2 missile flew about 310 miles and reached a height of 350 miles Sunday before plunging into the Pacific Ocean. North Korea’s media said more missiles will be launched in the future.
Trump, traveling in Saudi Arabia, had no immediate public comment.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ordered the launch and watched from an observation post, state media reported Monday. The Korea Central News Agency said the test verified technical aspects of the weapon system and examined its “adaptability under various battle conditions” before it is deployed to military units.
Kim reportedly said the launch was a success, “approved the deployment of this weapon system for action” and said that it should “be rapidly mass-produced.”
North Korea has significantly sped up its missile tests over the last year or so and appears to be making tangible progress toward developing an arsenal that not only poses a threat to South Korea and Japan — which together host about 80,000 U. S. troops — but produces an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of reaching the mainland United States.
It’s moving ahead with its nuclear weapons program as well.
The North conducted two nuclear tests last year. It claims one was a hydrogen bomb, and the other device created a more powerful explosion than any the North has previous tested.

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