The Pentagon said on Wednesday it was sending an advanced ballistic missile defense system to Guam in the coming weeks, as U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel cited a "real and clear" danger from North Korea.
North Korea has singled out U.S. military
bases in Guam, a U.S. territory in the Pacific, and Hawaii among its potential
targets in threats in recent weeks that have put the Korean peninsula on edge
and triggered a change in the U.S. defense posture and missile defense
planning.
"Some of the actions they've taken over the
last few weeks, present a real and clear danger," Hagel told an audience at the
National Defense
University in Washington.
He said those actions had threatened the interests of South Korea and Japan, but he also cited their direct threats against Guam, Hawaii and West Coast of the United States. Read more
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