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From: Elroy Jetson4/12/2017 1:27:15 PM
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"The New York Times" reports President Obama warned his successor, Donald Trump, that North Korea's nuclear program would likely prove his biggest international challenge, and the new US president's advisers have begun weighing their options - including continuing the Obama administration's cyber-attacks on North Korea.

Obama began the cyber-attacks after concluding that anti-missile systems alone would not protect the United States. - dw.com - The only viable protection is targeting the North Korean missiles before their test launches,

"The White House is also looking at pre-emptive military strike options," an administration official told the Times. To compile its report, the newspaper cited officials from the current and previous administrations and "extensive but obscure public records." National security officials had requested that the media not release details, according to the newspaper.
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