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It arced toward its test range in the waters of the Kwajalein Atoll, an island chain about 2,500 miles southwest of Honolulu. This Thursday  photo provided by the U.S. Air Force shows an unarmed Minuteman 3 intercontinental ballistic missile as it launches during an operational test from Vandenberg Air Force BaseAir Duct Cleaning Cat Dander North Korea this week has threatened to attack 'mainland America' if the U.S. carries out a planned military drill with South Korean troops next month.Houses For Sale In Asokoro Abuja NigeriaThe secretive state has reacted with anger after it was revealed more than 300,000 American and South Korean troops were planning to hold their biggest ever annual exercise following the North's nuclear tests earlier this year.Bathroom Mirrors Greensboro Nc
It is said the parallel Key Resolve and Foal Eagle exercises will include a staged 'pre-emptive strike' against the North - apparently leaving leader Kim Jong-Un seething.Pyongyang has said if there is even a 'slight sign' of such exercises taking place, it will use all its might to hit back - claiming the first target would be South Korea's presidential Blue House, while U.S. military bases in Asia and in America would be its secondary targets.The Supreme Command of the Korean People's Army said in a statement carried by state media: 'All the powerful strategic and tactical strike means of our revolutionary armed forces will go into preemptive and just operation to beat back the enemy forces to the last man if there is a slight sign of their special operation forces and equipment moving to carry out the so-called 'beheading operation' and 'high-density strike'.'This is the latest in a series of inflammatory statements from the North, and military-muscle flexing activities by the South and U.S. since the dictatorship conducted its fourth nuclear test despite international condemnation.
Pyongyang followed this with a long-range rocket launch on February 7.The launch was widely condemned as a ballistic missile test banned under UN resolutions, and was followed this week with the announcement of the joint exercise. About 30 minutes later the re-entry vehicle that carries the missile's payload reached its target, Col. Craig Ramsey, commander of the 576th Flight Test Squadron, told an assembled group of observers, including Deputy Defense Secretary Robert Work and Adm. Cecil Haney, the top nuclear war-fighting commander.The missile test, dubbed 'Glory Trip 218,' was the second this month and the latest in a series designed to confirm the reliability of the Cold War-era missile and all its components. The Minuteman 3, first deployed in 1970, has long exceeded its original 10-year lifespan. It is so old that vital parts are no longer in production.The Air Force operates 450 Minuteman missiles -- 150 at each of three missile fields in Wyoming, Montana and North Dakota. 
A few times a year, one missile is pulled from its silo and trucked to Vandenberg, minus its nuclear warhead, for a test launch.Aside from confirming technical soundness, Minuteman test launches are the U.S. military's way of sharpening the message that forms the foundation of U.S. nuclear deterrence theory — that if potential attackers believe U.S. nuclear missiles and bombs are ready for war at all times, then no adversary would dare start a nuclear fight.The credibility of this message can be damaged by signs of weakness or instability in the nuclear weapons force. In 2013-14 the Associated Press documented morale, training, leadership and equipment problems in the Minuteman force, and in January the Air Force acknowledged to the AP that errors by a maintenance crew damaged an armed Minuteman in May 2014. Inspection: The Minuteman 3, first deployed in 1970, has long exceeded its original 10-year lifespan. It is so old that vital parts are no longer in productionWork said in an interview ahead of Thursday's launch that he sees good progress in fixing the problems in the nuclear missile corps.
He also said the Vandenberg test launches are critically important.'It is a signal to anyone who has nuclear weapons that we are prepared to use nuclear weapons in defense of our country, if necessary,' he said, adding later, 'We do it to demonstrate that these missiles —- even though they're old — they still remain the most effective, or one of the most effective, missiles in the world.'Air Force officials say the test launches are a morale booster because they give launch crews and others a chance to leave their usual duties and participate in an actual launch. They otherwise do 24-hour shifts, year-round, in underground missile command posts, hoping the call to combat never comes.Constance Baroudos, a defense analyst at the Lexington Institute think tank, sees great deterrent value in the Minuteman test launches.'Deterrence basically doesn't work unless the threat is deemed credible,' she said. 'So every time we test ICBMs, we demonstrate not only that the weapons work but also that they are ready to be launched.
When those tests are conducted, the Russians, the Chinese and other international actors are watching, and they send a message to a potential aggressor that they not do anything they would regret.' Rising tensions: This photo released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on February 21, 2016 shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (C) inspecting maneuvers for attackTogether, the United States and Russia control the vast majority of the world's nuclear weapons, and both countries regularly conduct ICBM test launches. The Russians generally do them more often, at least in part because they have new missiles in development whereas the Minuteman 3 is the only U.S. ICBM.  blog, said in an interview that Moscow puts less stock in the public messaging aspect of missile test launches than does Washington.'They (the Russians) do want to make sure the missiles are still functioning,' he said, 'But the message is as much for themselves as for the outside world.'North Korea, on the other hand, aims for maximum political impact when it conducts missile test launches or detonates a nuclear device, as it did January 6.