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AS IT IS 2015-04-02 North Korea Takes Steps Toward Long-Range Missiles 朝鲜远程导弹开发取得进展
A top United States intelligence official says that North Korea has made progress in developing long-range missiles. This comes as the possibility of deploying1 a U.S. missile defense2 system in South Korea has gained attention.
James Clapper is the National Intelligence Director for the United States. He recently wrote to the U.S. Congress saying that North Korea has made progress in developing a missile that could reach the U.S.
He said that North Korea has taken steps to test a long-range inter-continental ballistic missile, or ICBM.
David Stilwell is an official with the U.S. Department of Defense. He recently said that the North Korean missile threat has created what he calls a “demand” for the THAAD missile defense system in South Korea. THAAD is an acronym3 for Terminal High Altitude Area Defense.
Shin In-kyun is a security expert with the Korea Defense Network. He said South Korea is more concerned with short-range missile threats, not ICBMs.
The THAAD missile defense system is able to track objects up to 1,000 kilometers away. It is designed to stop ballistic missiles at high altitudes.
He said ICBMs cannot attack South Korea due to the limits of the missiles’ firing range. He believes that Mr. Clapper’s comments on ICBMs actually expressed concern about a possible cut in the U.S. defense budget.
China and Russia oppose the use of a THAAD system in South Korea. They say the system could possibly be used to intercept4 their missiles. They say this would increase U.S. military capabilities5 in the area.
Officials in South Korea have avoided any formal declaration on THAAD. They say no official request has come from the U.S. and that no official consultations6 have been made. They also say South Korea has not decided7 whether to place a THAAD system on the Korean Peninsula.
North Korea has not started testing any ICBMs. But experts with the U.S.-Korea Institute say there is photographic evidence that shows rocket engine testing and construction in North Korea. They say that North Korea may have a functioning ICBM within the next three to five years. But ongoing8 sanctions and technical problems could delay development by years or even decades.
North Korea also must complete a number of tests before the ICBM is ready for use. Shin In-kyun said a missile must go through at least ten firing tests and must pass at least seven. He estimates it will take several more years for North Korea to build a working ICBM.
It is not known how close North Korea is to developing a small nuclear device that could be used on a ballistic missile. General Curtis Scaparrotti is the Commander of U.S. Forces Korea. Last year, he said he believed North Korea has the expertise9 and ability to build a small nuclear device. South Korean Minister of Defense Han Min-koo also said North Korea has made progress in its nuclear device technology.
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acronym – n. a word formed from the first letters of each one of the words in a phrase
ballistic missile – n. a weapon that is shot through the sky over a great distance and then falls to the ground and explodes
intercept – v. to stop and take someone or something that is going from one place to another place before that person or thing gets there
sanctions – n. actions taken or orders given to force a country to obey international laws by limiting or stopping trade with that country, by not allowing economic aid for that country, etc.
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(尤指军事行动)使展开( deploy的现在分词 ); 施展; 部署; 有效地利用 | |
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n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩 | |
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n.能力( capability的名词复数 );可能;容量;[复数]潜在能力 | |
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n.磋商(会议)( consultation的名词复数 );商讨会;协商会;查找 | |
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