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NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Thursday, April 5, 2012

N. Korean missiles can hit the U.S.


Can't afford a trip to the South Seas?
Then visit Seattle and get a special suntan courtesy of North Korea.


Communist North Korea's missiles can hit Hawaii, Alaska and the west coast of the U.S.

  • And the morons in the U.S. government effectively subsidize North Korea's military by providing the Communists with "free" food (paid for by the American taxpayer.) 



North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un is preparing to unveil a missile capable of striking mainland U.S., according to government sources in neighboring South Korea.
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The missile has been spotted by reconnaissance satellites on a government base near the North Korean capital Pyongyang reports the UK Daily Mail.
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Experts who have analysed footage of the missile say it is 130 feet long and equipped with boosters that would give it a range of 6,200 miles.
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Pyongyang is less than 6,000 miles from the coast of California.
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According to South Korea's Chosun Ilbo newspaper, experts are unable to confirm if the missile is functional, or a very realistic fake.  But the discovery will concern neighboring countries, already alarmed by Kim Jong-un's plans to launch a rocket in mid April.
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Sources believe the Unha-3 rocket is being prepared for launch at the Tongchang-ri aerospace facility in the far north-west of the country.
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The launch date, thought to be sometime between April 12 and 16, will coincide with the 100th anniversary of the birth of North Korean founder Kim Il-Sung.
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(UK Daily Mail)

March 20 satellite image shows a North Korean rocket launch pad in Tongchang-ri. It's feared the launch will be used to test a long-range missile.


Close-up view of the same launch pad prompted the Japanese Government to assemble troops, weapons and threaten to defend its airspace.



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