NORTH KOREA’S ICBM: 38North.org evaluates the July 28 test launch.
This should give you confidence:
While Pyongyang may have an ICBM, the threat is currently limited to unsophisticated warheads against targets on the US west coast. North Korea will likely have to turn to an upgraded design to achieve their goal of a robust capability to retaliate against targets on the east coast, including Washington, for any attack on North Korea.
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The missile was reported to have reached an altitude of over 3,700 km, remaining airborne for 47 minutes. That’s a substantially higher level of performance than what the missile displayed on its first launch. This means, if the missile had been launched on a maximum-range trajectory, it could have reached Chicago or possibly even New York City.
Have you hugged a U.S. missile defender today? Remember, the Democrats opposed Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative, the program that really put the U.S. on the road to developing anti-missile systems. As for the fat kid, here are some options for dealing with his Pyongyang regime.