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Satellite images reveal North Korea is building a giant facility which could hold nuclear missiles capable of hitting the United States

Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.Satellite imagery suggests North Korea is building a new facility near Pyongyang Airport large enough to store all of its nuclear missiles.

The development comes after talks between Kim Jong Un, the North Korean leader, and Donald Trump, the US president, broke down last year.North Korea has almost completed construction of a giant facility large enough to hold nuclear missiles capable of reaching the United States, according to a new analysis of satellite photography.

It also features an "unusually large" covered rail terminal, which could be used to transport missiles and supporting equipment, and interconnected buildings designed for drive-through access, the report states.The site is also relatively close to ballistic component manufacturing plants near Pyongyang.

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BIUK Kim Jong Un (or at least his body-double) wants to have a playground. He's still just a big kid, at heart.

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US democrats rejects Pres.Trump diplomacy towards NK and many. What if they get power next? Questioning defence is complicated.

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just nuke the god damn country

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