
"North Korea has asserted its right to "space development" amid speculation that it plans to test a missile capable of reaching US territory on the day the country celebrated the 67th birthday of its "heaven-made commander" Kim Jong-il. The official state media said the launch was part of a space programme and not an act of military provocation, but Pyongyang has previously tested missiles under the guise of launching a satellite.
The announcement came as Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, arrived in the region for talks likely to focus on the reclusive state.
US and South Korean officials say the North is preparing to test-launch its longest-range missile, the Taepodong-2, which could theoretically target Alaska."
LinkThey just covered this on Fox News also.