The governor of Guam said on Wednesday North Korea’s warning of a possible missile strike on the U.S. Pacific territory was no threat and the island was prepared for “any eventuality,” with defenses strategically placed to protect its people.
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Guam governor says North Korea’s talk of revenge is no threat
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