North Korea says it 'successfully' conducted third underground nuclear test at a northern test site. Ref. USAToday
Missile 'could strike North Korea's leaders'
South Korea has unveiled a cruise missile it says can hit the office of North Korea's leaders, trying to address concerns that it is technologically behind its unpredictable rival which this week conducted its third nuclear test. Ref. Source 7
Sanctioned North Korea threatens nuclear attack
North Korea has threatened the US with a pre-emptive nuclear strike, raising the level of rhetoric just before the UN Security Council approved new sanctions against the reclusive country. Ref. Source 4
U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel is expected to announce Friday
Afternoon that the Pentagon is enhancing the nation's ability to defend itself from a nuclear missile attack by North Korea, a U.S. Defense official told CNN.
Hagel will announce that the U.S. Will be deploying up to 14 additional ground-based interceptors on the West Coast, according to the official.
Some of those will come from reopening a missile field in Fort Greely, Alaska, and others will be based in California, the official said. It will take up to two years for all of them to come on line, the official said, and will cost more than $200 million. Ref. CNN
The thing I don't get with this is like other countries have not even shown they have nukes or WMD and yet we invaded them (Iraq as an example) but North Korea has proven they have it and made direct threats yet we haven't bombed them yet, why not?
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