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Pentagon Considers Shooting Down North Korea Missile Tests

Pentagon Considers Shooting Down North Korea Missile Tests

Just when a few hours had passed without any escalation around the Korean Peninsula, The Guardian reports that the US military is considering shooting down North Korean missile tests as a show of strength to Pyongyang according to two sources briefed on the plans.

As the USS Carl Vinson heads towards the peninsula, along with two oither carriers, the Pentagon is looking for ways short of war to pressure North Korea into denuclearization, particularly if Pyongyang goes forward with an anticipated sixth nuclear test.

North Korea Ambassador Tells UN: "US Has Pushed World To Brink Of Nuclear War"

North Korea Ambassador Tells UN: "US Has Pushed World To Brink Of Nuclear War"

Following US Vice President Pence's earlier remarks that "the era of strategic patience is over."

Ambassador Kim, North Korea's Permanent UN Representative, hosted a news conference in Ryong on "the consideration of non-proliferation in the DPRK to be held in the Security Council on April 28."

Mike Pence Visits The DMZ, Says "Era Of Strategic Patience" With North Korea Is Over

Mike Pence Visits The DMZ, Says "Era Of Strategic Patience" With North Korea Is Over

In the midst of a 10-day Asia trip, Vice President Pence made an unannounced visit to the 4km-wide heavily-mined demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas where he met with troops, encouraged China to take action against North Kore, and warned Pyongyang that after years of testing the U.S. and South Korea with its nuclear ambitions, "the era of strategic patience is over."

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