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Breaking News : Guam Govt Officials asking for help against North korea
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Amid the growing tension between the United States and North Korea, government officials on Guam are calling for action from Washington, D.C., to ensure the island's safety.
Sen. Frank Aguon Jr. and Gov. Eddie Calvo sent letters to Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel this weekend, asking him about the risk to Guam from a potential North Korean missile attack, and to also look into the possibility of installing missile interceptor sites on the island to mitigate against such dangers.
The letters were sent after North Korea threatened a preemptive nuclear strike against the U.S. earlier this month, which prompted the Obama administration to announce the installation of 14 new interceptor locations at Fort Greely in Alaska.
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