U.S. defenses could intercept a ballistic missile launched by North Korea, the top
U.S. military commander in the Pacific said Tuesday, as the relationship between
the West and the communist government hit its lowest ebb since the end of the
Korean War.
Adm. Samuel Locklear, commander of U.S. Pacific Command,
told the Senate Armed
Services Committee that Kim Jong Un, the country's young and still
relatively untested new leader, has used the past year to consolidate his
power.
The admiral said Pyongyang's pursuit of nuclear weapons and long-range ballistic missiles represents a clear threat to the United States and its allies in the region. Read more
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