Pyongyang is preparing to launch a missile | Debt Consolidation Loans
North Korea has deployed a missile at a launch site.
As stated by representatives of the U.S. and Japan, most likely, it is a long-range missile.
According to the picture of American satellites, two steps are already mounted. On top they are covered with a cap, which is supported by a number of crane.
It is estimated that close to the launching pad built tank for liquid fuels.
Previously, North Korean authorities declared an intention to run in early April with the help of long-range missile space satellite.
United States, Japan and South Korea have expressed fears that instead of launching a satellite Pyongyang will try to test missiles.
Prime Minister of Japan Taro Aso said his country is preparing to shoot down any missile that threatens the territory of Japan.
Official Pyongyang announced that it intends to launch in the period between 4 and 8 April.
Meanwhile, as reported Thursday, citing diplomatic sources at the South Korean newspaper Joseon ilbo, technically the missile is likely to be ready for launch in the next three to four days.
Launch Tephodon-2, launched from the cosmodrome Musudan-ni, located on the northeast coast of the country, the ability to reach the shores of Alaska.
The first test of this missile were conducted in July 2006 but was unsuccessful.
Korean warning
Japan shoot down a missile interception system, located in one of the suden in the Sea of Japan.
a plan submitted to the Security Council of Japan, Prime Minister of the country.
Wi Sung Lac, representing South Korea at the six-party talks to curtail North Korea's nuclear program, said that the launch will lead to a response, but explained that it meant.
According to analysts, launcher Tephodon-2 will be used in any case, whether it is launching a satellite or test a strategic long-range missiles.
Official Pyongyang said that the trajectory of the missile, which should put a satellite into orbit, will take place over Japan, into which fall seceded stage.
Representatives of the DPRK warned that the United States, South Korea and Japan not to impede the process of execution.
On Tuesday, Pyongyang's representatives also stated that the UN ban on the launching of missiles would mean the end of the Six-Party Talks.
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