At a press discussion in Washington, DC, Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel announced skeleton to supplement 14 barb interceptors to a site in Alaska, and settle a radar tracking complement formed in Japan.
The interceptors, that can fire down rivalry missiles in a atmosphere before they strech a US, will be combined to 30 existent ground-based interceptors in Alaska and California, by 2017. Announcing a $1 billion (£660 million) plans, Mr Hagel described North Korea's new anti-American pronouncements as "irresponsible and forward provocations."
Last month, North Korea launched a third chief test. After a UN Security Council stepped adult a sanctions, a Pyongyang supervision threatened a pre-emptive chief strike on South Korea and a US. One of a country's tip generals has claimed that a nation possesses nuclear-tipped intercontinental ballistic missiles that are
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