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The Reuters Graphic: The Maps and Photos That Show How North Korea Could Attack Guam
By REUTERS
https://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2017/08/16/world/asia/16reuters-northkorea-missiles-maps.html
(Reuters) – North Korea’s threat to fire missiles near the U.S. Pacific territory of Guam has heightened tensions in a world already anxious about the development of Pyongyang’s ballistic missile program.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has delayed a decision on whether to fire the missiles near Guam, but military experts warn he could still go ahead with the plan.
North Korean state media this week offered a glimpse into the strike plan against Guam, home to U.S. air and naval bases and more than 5,000 military personnel.
The pictures showed North Korean generals in a map-filled war room briefing Kim, who was seen pointing at a map reading “Strategic Force’s Firing Strike Plan.”
The Reuters graphics team takes a closer look at the strike plans drawn up by Kim’s generals, why Guam is a potential target, and the defenses the United States and its allies have to respond.
See the interactive graphic here: http://tmsnrt.rs/2i2Dlph
(Reporting by Dawn Cai and Chris Inton in Singapore,; Editing by Darren Schuettler)
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