>>>Which rocket scientists?
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>People like Theodore Postol (professor of Science, Technology, and International Security at MIT) and David Wright can be a bit dry, so you could start with Markus Schiller, David Montague and Steven Hildreth quoted in the ACA article you didn't read. Hildreth is a specialist in missile defense with the Congressional Research Service, Schiller is a highly regarded missile expert internationally and Montague was President of Lockheed Martin's missile division- and they don't agree with you or Kim Jong-un. ;-)
If they are saying North Korea cannot reach any point in the US with a rocket such as they used to put whatever it was into orbit, they are wrong and I am right.
Physics is physics.
Take a look at the real-time track..
http://n2yo.com/?s=39026Get it, or do you still want to deny it?
Can they loft a multi-ton nuclear weapon and a reentry vehicle into a path that can hit the US? Not yet.
5 years ago they couldn't hit Hawaii and they didn't have a any nuclear device tested.
Last year they couldn't put anything in orbit.
They do not have to do the research to figure out how to accomplish this. It's been done an published for decades. All they have to do is build the hardware.
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