
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Study: North Korea's Missiles Built For Show, Can't Hit US Mainland Yet
According to a new technical analysis, the closest to the heartland Kim Jong Un can strike the US is Anchorage, Alaska.
According to a new technical analysis, the closest to the heartland Kim Jong Un can strike the US is Anchorage, Alaska.
Its rapid development of intercontinental ballistic missile tech has left many confused.
North Korea isn't as isolated as people think, and they love their porn.
At least the impending apocalypse is working out for some folks.
No prizes for guessing which country is portrayed as the enemy.
Welcome to the 21st century, I guess.
@DPRK_News is a very clever parody, and the NYT clearly didn't know that.
The country voted most likely to start WWIII says it can now strike targets anywhere in the world, but military experts believe the missile is a medium range weapon that presents no threat to the United States.
Behold: the Jindallae 3.
Sources at the NCSC seem to corroborate other reports that North Korea's Lazarus Group was responsible for WannaCry's spread.
The US Department of Homeland Security and the FBI issued a rare cybersecurity bulletin linking North Korea to a series of attacks that have targeted US businesses and infrastructure since 2009.
The North Korean drone is similar to one found in 2014 and was discovered on a mountain in Inje, South Korea, near the border.
The US military shot a missile out of the sky yesterday. How else are they going to prepare for WWIII?
Ssssh. Nobody tell Apple.
North Korean state media just released a video showing the country’s latest missile test, the first successful test in some time.