An Air Force general says she is extremely confident the United States could intercept a ballistic missile fired by North Korea.
During congressional testimony today, Gen Lori Robinson said North Korea "can't reach our homeland" right now.
Robinson told the Senate Armed Services Committee, "I'm confident, should he do that."
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Robinson is the top officer at US Northern Command and the North American Aerospace Defense Command in Colorado.
North Korea is pushing hard to upgrade its weapons systems to cope with what it calls US hostility.
Many weapons experts say the North could have a functioning nuclear-tipped missile capable of reaching the continental US within a few years. North Korea carried out two nuclear tests last year.
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