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Pentagon is preparing to activate global missile defenses for an expected test launch of another long-range missile by
North Korea, U.S. defense officials said.
Intelligence agencies are closely watching a North Korean missile launch site amid signs a test-firing will take place in the next two months, U.S. officials said, echoing reports from
South Korea and
Japan.
One official said the indicators from the launch site appear to be “a replay of the April launch, hopefully with the same success.”
North Korea’s last Taeopodong-2 missile was test-fired April 13 in what defense officials said was a failure shortly after the first stage lifted off.
Commercial satellite images from Friday and made public by
DigitalGlobe revealed increased activity associated with a forthcoming missile launch at the
North Korea’s Dongchang-ri launch site in the northwestern part of the country.
The Taepodong-2 is a liquid-fueled missile capable of reaching parts of the United States, depending on the size of its warhead. It is not known if
North Korea has nuclear missile warheads, but it has conducted at least two underground nuclear test blasts.
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