U.S. Moves Anti-Missile Ships Into Place Ahead of North Korea’s Rocket Launch
North Korea’s new leader, Kim Jong-Un, appears ready to continue the family tradition of provoking enemies, including the U.S.
The isolated country is getting ready to launch a new rocket that could reach the United States, and there are indications that it is preparing for another nuclear test.
CBS News correspondent David Martin reports that the world’s most secretive society is making no secret of its plans to fire off this rocket and launch a satellite into space. Not just North Korean media but foreign reporters as well were taken on a tour of the launch site, shown the satellite, and given a look inside mission control.
The launch is expected to take place sometime later this week, despite objections from the U.S. and countries in the region that it violates a ban on the testing of ballistic missile technology.
To hear the North Koreans tell it, the satellite launch is a peaceful use of space timed to mark the 100th birthday of their country’s founding father, Kim Il-Sung.
Its trajectory is expected to take it due south in order to put the satellite into polar orbit. But U.S. officials say that is just an excuse to test a three stage rocket that would be capable of carrying a nuclear warhead far enough to reach the Hawaiian islands and parts of Alaska.