![]() The Japanese newspaper Mainichi reported Monday that the North has apparently completed fueling a long-range missile, believed to be a Taepodong-2. The North has repeatedly complained in recent weeks about alleged U.S. ![]() But the report cited a Russian editorial on the subject and said the North "has the due right to have a missile that can immediately halt the United States' reckless aerial espionage activity." SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - North Korea referred to its missile program for the first time Monday amid reports it has apparently completed fueling for a test launch of a weapon that could reach the United States.Ī North Korean state television broadcast, monitored in Seoul, said nothing about whether the North intended to test-launch a long-range missile.
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