Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Top U.S. Admiral: U.S. Can Intercept North Korean Missile



U.S. Can Intercept North Korean Missile, Top Admiral Says -- L.A. Times

WASHINGTON -- Responding to concerns that North Korea is preparing to test a medium-range missile after weeks of bellicose threats, the commander of U.S. forces in the Pacific sought to reassure Congress on Tuesday that the Pentagon would be able intercept a missile aimed at the United States or its East Asian allies.

Navy Adm. Samuel J. Locklear said Pentagon agencies would quickly recognize if a missile’s trajectory was headed into the open ocean, and that U.S. anti-missile batteries on ships and land would knock it out of the sky if it was deemed a threat.

"We have a credible ability to defend the homeland, to defend Hawaii, to defend Guam, to defend our forward deployed forces, and to defend our allies," Locklear told the Senate Armed Services Committee.

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More News On Navy Adm. Samuel J. Locklear's Comments On North Korea

U.S. can intercept North Korean ballistic missile, top American admiral says -- CBS
Commander in Pacific says US ready, capable of intercepting North Korean missile -- Washington Post/AP
US confident it can intercept North Korean missiles, says top admiral -- The Guardian
U.S. can intercept N.Korean missile but may opt not to -admiral -- Reuters
U.S. not to intercept DPRK missile unless threatened: Commander -- Xinhuanet
Commander defends move to delay missile test, says US can defend against NK launch -- FOX News
US Can Intercept N. Korean Missile — Top Commander -- RIA Novosti
Top Defense Official “Confident” U.S. Can Defend Against North Korean Attack
-- Talk Radio News Service
North Korean missiles: Could US shoot them down? -- Peter Grier, Christian Science Monitor

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