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PYONGYANG (Xinhua) -- The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) or North Korea said on Monday it will launch a war on the territory of the United States, Japan and South Korea, if its satellite launching "for peaceful purpose" was intercepted.

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SEOUL (AP) – North Korea lashed out yesterday at critics warning it not to test a long-range missile, saying it would punish those trying to disrupt its plan to send what it calls a satellite into orbit.

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SEOUL (AP) – North Korea said yesterday it is preparing to shoot a satellite into orbit, its clearest reference yet to an impending launch that neighbors and the US suspect will be a provocative test of a long-range missile.

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SEOUL (AP) - North Korea could be ready to test-fire a missile within days as satellite imagery has shown increased activity at a missile site over the past 48 hours, a defense weekly said.

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At the same time, they said the gains were limited after North Korea’s test launch of up to six missiles was widely criticized, stoking concerns that political tensions could be on the rise in northeast Asia.

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At the same time, they said the gains were limited after North Korea’s test launch of up to six missiles was widely criticized, stoking concerns that political tensions could be on the rise in northeast Asia.

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PYONGYANG (Xinhua) -- The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) or North Korea said on Monday it will launch a war on the territory of the United States, Japan and South Korea, if its satellite launching "for peaceful purpose" was intercepted.

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SEOUL (AP) - North Korea could be ready to test-fire a missile within days as satellite imagery has shown increased activity at a missile site over the past 48 hours, a defense weekly said.

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