North Korea Fires Off A New Missile With Enough Range To Reach The U.S. Mainland

It appears to be one of North Korea's most powerful missiles yet, an intercontinental ballistic missile or ICBM that flew 620 miles toward Japan at a high speed and a locked in trajectory, meaning it was fired up instead of out deliberately to avoid over flying neighboring countries. Now offici...

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Main Authors Guthrie, Savannah, Janis Mackey Frayer
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LanguageEnglish
Published New York CQ Roll Call 18.11.2022
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Summary:It appears to be one of North Korea's most powerful missiles yet, an intercontinental ballistic missile or ICBM that flew 620 miles toward Japan at a high speed and a locked in trajectory, meaning it was fired up instead of out deliberately to avoid over flying neighboring countries. Now officials say judging by the flight data they're analyzing this ICBM may have the range to strike anywhere in the United States. And that's setting off alarm bells here.
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