{"id":9126,"date":"2023-11-28T14:25:16","date_gmt":"2023-11-28T13:25:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.northkoreainfo.com\/?p=9126"},"modified":"2023-11-28T14:25:16","modified_gmt":"2023-11-28T13:25:16","slug":"what-part-of-the-us-can-north-korea-hit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.northkoreainfo.com\/what-part-of-the-us-can-north-korea-hit\/","title":{"rendered":"What Part Of The Us Can North Korea Hit"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Since North Korea gained nuclear weapons capability, the Hermit Kingdom has posed a threat beyond its immediate region, to the United States in particular. Questions were raised over whether North Korea had the capability to launch ballistic missiles that could reach the US mainland. South Korean Defence Minister Song Young-moo has said that North Korea could reach the US states of Washington, Oregon and even California with intercontinental ballistic missiles. <\/p>\n

If North Korea does launch missiles at the US, the Pentagon and US Pacific Command could have to make a difficult decision as to whether to intercept the missiles using US missile defence systems, such as the THAAD and Aegis Ashore defence systems, which have been deployed in South Korea and Japan. <\/p>\n

To avoid the potential nuclear holocaust, there has been an attempt to broker peace between the US and North Korea. The Trump administration has expressed interest in engaging in direct talks with North Korea but, as of yet, no agreement has been made. If an agreement were to be made, part of it could be that North Korea discontinue its long-range missile tests in exchange for a relaxation of economic sanctions by the US, South Korea and Japan. <\/p>\n

The North Korean threat isn’t only restricted to missile strikes. Cyberwarfarrell [sic] is an ever-growing threat, with North Korea having already been linked to several high-profile cyber attacks, such as the WannaCry ransomware attack, and the Sony Pictures hack. <\/p>\n