NSC aide defends intelligence estimate's missile outlook
A top National Security Council adviser yesterday said U.S. intelligence sees "very low probability" of a missile threat to Alaska and Hawaii in the next five years, but that assessment of the North Korean Taepo Dong-2 missile program is "a much murkier issue." Robert G. Bell, senior director for...
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