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VisitHow will North Korea respond to US missile defense activities in Guam by June 30, 2025?
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US Conducts First Ballistic Missile Intercept Test from Guam as Part of Multibillion-Dollar Plan for 360-Degree Protection
Dec 12, 2024, 03:14 AM
The United States has successfully conducted its first-ever ballistic missile intercept test from Guam, marking a significant advancement in its missile defense capabilities. This test, carried out by the Missile Defense Agency, is part of a multibillion-dollar initiative aimed at transforming Guam into one of the most heavily defended locations globally, particularly in light of threats from adversaries such as China and North Korea. The new missile defense system is designed to provide comprehensive 360-degree protection against incoming missiles and aircraft, enhancing the strategic defense of this key Pacific territory.
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