Do missiles count as firearms?
Seems like Crazy Kim just can't help pushing the envelope. If he fires off these missiles, I wonder if we'll knock 'em down? There's no real way to tell if they are a "test" unless we can predict the impact point quickly enough to take action if they aren't. But if we knock 'em down, and Kim says they were "just a test", he'll claim he's the victim of aggression.
Seems like Crazy Kim just can't help pushing the envelope. If he fires off these missiles, I wonder if we'll knock 'em down? There's no real way to tell if they are a "test" unless we can predict the impact point quickly enough to take action if they aren't. But if we knock 'em down, and Kim says they were "just a test", he'll claim he's the victim of aggression.
As tensions continued to mount on the Korean peninsula, the communist dictatorship in the North deployed mid-range missile launchers to its east coast and reportedly warned foreign embassies Friday it cannot guarantee the safety of diplomats after April 10.
Reuters reported early Friday that North Korea deployed two of its intermediate range missiles on mobile launchers and hid them on the east coast of the country, citing a South Korean news agency.
South Korea said Thursday North Korea moved a missile with "considerable range" to its east coast after an unnamed spokesman for the North Korean army warned the U.S. Wednesday that its military has been cleared to wage an attack using "smaller, lighter and diversified nuclear" weapons.
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