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additional Musudan-1 missiles into
firing positions in other parts of North Korea.North Korea is believed to
have between 50-200 Musudan-1 missiles. Its range is a little over 2,500
miles, which is greater than reported by most media outlets. Improvements
have been made to some of the Musudans, which include larger fuel
tanks and updated navigational and targeting equipment from Russia. There
is also concern that some of the Musudans may have been engineered
to accommodate a small nuclear warhead.And dont forget, the Musudan is just
their medium range missile. They also have the Taepodong-2 missile with
far greater range.Even more concerning is their Unha-3 rocket, which successfully
put the North Korean satellite in orbit in December. Its range is
believed to be 6,200 miles.On the ground now, in addition to the
deployment of more Musudan-1 missiles, the North Koreans are moving large
amounts of ammunition, both small caliber and artillery shells, towards
both the DMZ and their coastal artillery bases. Preparations are also underway
for a dramatic patriotic military display in North Korea on April 15,
the 101st birthday of founder Kim Il-Sung. All of this occurring while
the Chinese have massed the largest mobilization of forces, including missile
batteries and tank units, along the North Korean border since the 1950s.Yes,
this is decision time on North Korea. Unfortunately, some of our decisions
in recent years, such as gutting missil
A New York resident got into a high-profile fight with the state
government this week after officials ordered him to turn over his gun
license and his firearms -- a dispute that exposed potential problems with
the recently passed gun law.Buffalo-area resident David Lewis has since
gotten his license reinstated in what was apparently a case of mistaken
identity under the state's new SAFE Act. The case drew outrage on
gun-rights blogs warning that the state was exploiting the law to seize
weapons.Lewis' lawyer, indicating this may be an indication of a broader
issue, also claims to be representing a second client in a similar
circumstance.Lewis initially received a notice on April 1 from the Erie
County clerk saying that his license was being immediately suspended. He
was ordered to surrender it along with his seven registered handguns."Based
on the information received from the New York State Police, your pistol
license [redacted] has been suspended by direction of the Licensing Officer
for Erie County," reads the letter sent to Lewis and obtained by
Fox News. "Failure to comply with this court directive upon receipt of
this letter will be sufficient grounds for the revocation of your pistol
license."Lewis, who does not have a criminal record, caught the eye of
state officials because it was believed that because of a prescription for
psychotropic drugs that he was a danger to others, his attorney claims.
A provision in the recently pass
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">The U.S. government may have awarded taxpayer-funded contracts to terrorists
and those who support the insurgency in Afghanistan, according to an audit
issued Thursday by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction
(SIGAR).The audit found several weaknesses in DoD's process to ensure U.S.
contracting dollars are not being provided to persons and entities supporting
the insurgency, according to SIGAR.The audit, titled "Contracting with the
Enemy," found that the Defense Department has failed to implement fail-safes
aimed at ensuring U.S. funds do not flow to terrorists and other
enemies.Nearly $2 billion in contracts were awarded in 2012 alone, though
it is unclear how much of that may have benefited the insurgency."The
possibility that taxpayer money could be supporting the insurgency is alarming
and demands immediate action," lead inspector John Sopko said in a statement
Thursday. "Every effort should be made to implement stronger controls that
protect our troops and ensure the success of our reconstruction efforts."Click
for more from The Washington Free Beacon.
After successful recent ballistic and nuclear bomb tests, North Korea has
threatened the United States with nuclear strikes. This week, the Pyongyang
regime stated that the Korean Peninsula is headed for thermo-nuclear war,
told foreign diplomats to leave North Korea and advised foreigners to leave
South Korea. Today, it has two medium range Musudan-1 missiles prepared
for immediate launch from its east coast.Its decision time on North Korea.What
should the U.S. do if, as expected, North Korea goes ahead and
launches the two Musudan-1 missiles? Fortunately, our Aegis Combat System
has the ability to calculate their trajectory within seconds. If the Musudan-1
missiles are heading for open water, we should let them fly, but
be sure to collect the debris for analysis. Remember, Kim Jong Uns
game is to provoke the United States (and Japan and South Korea)
into military action. We should not play into his hands if not
necessary.If, on the other hand, Aegis calculates the trajectory as headed
for land (such as Guam, Japan, Okinawa, or South Korea), we need
to be prepared to not only take out those missiles with missile
interceptors, but also immediately take out their missile launchers with
Tomahawks. At that point, we should also take out the eight Musudan
missiles the North Koreans are holding in reserve in tunnels along their
Eastern coastline.Earlier this week, Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) detected
that North Korea had begun to deploy
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