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"There is no part of the Homeland which cannot be struck by existing ICBMs," the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency warned.
Pyongyang is dependent on the world's second-largest economy, but the "blood-cemented alliance" doesn't extend to security ...
South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said Pyongyang might have tested short-range ballistic missiles for export.
Russia and China already possess thousands of weapons that could hit the U.S. homeland that the "Golden Dome" will ideally ...
Cybersecurity firms say that the intricate scam to amass funding for North Korea’s weapons program is happening “on a scale we haven’t seen before.” ...
Current and Future Missile Threats to the U.S. Homeland” assessment was released by the Defense Intelligence Agency earlier this week, specifying the kinds of threats ...
President Donald Trump will announce at the White House Tuesday afternoon his initial plans for the "Golden Dome" missile ...
The Congressional Budget Office has estimated that deploying and operating just the space-based interceptors could cost up to ...
President Donald Trump unveiled at the White House Tuesday afternoon his plans to build a massive missile shield system to ...
Bloomberg reports that North Korea's crypto hacks and cyber attacks could be put up for discussion at next month's G7 summit ...
Prime Minister says discussions are necessary so Canada is not left out of decision-making over military action to protect ...