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  • April 26, 2017 - Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, United States of America - An Air Force Global Strike Command Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile with a simulated warhead is launched during an operational test at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Vandenberg, California. The test comes during increased tensions with North Korea. (Credit Image: © Ian Dudley/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 26, 2017 - Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, United States of America - A Air Force Global Strike Command Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile with a simulated warhead is launched during an operational test at Vandenberg Air Force Base April 26, 2017 Vandenberg, California. The test comes during increased tensions with North Korea. (Credit Image: © Ian Dudley/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 1, 2018 - Xinjiang, China - A missile is launched during the Air Defense Missile Soldier Skill Contest held in northwest China's Xinjiang. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • PACIFIC OCEAN (May 9, 2017) An SM-2 missile is launched from the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Lake Erie (CG 70) during a missile exercise. Lake Erie is underway on an independent deployment to the U.S. 7th and 5th fleet areas of operation in support of maritime security operations and theater cooperation efforts. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Lucas T. Hans/Released)170509-N-MZ078-103<br />
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  • August 1, 2018 - Xinjian, Xinjian, China - Xinjiang, CHINA-The air defense missile solldier skill contest is held in northwest China's Xinjiang. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 13, 2018 - At Sea, USA - The U.S. Navy guided-missile cruiser USS Monterey (CG 61) fires a Tomahawk land attack missile at chemical weapons targets April 14, 2018 in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations. (Credit Image: © Matthew Daniels/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 6, 2017 - *FILE PHOTO* - President Trump ordered a massive military strike on a Syrian air base in retaliation for a 'barbaric' chemical attack he blamed on Syria's President. Navy gun ships USS Porter and USS Ross targeted Shayrat Airfield in Syria, where planes that carried out the chemical attack where launched from. Pictured: Sept. 23, 2014 - Uss George H.W. Bush, United States of America - The guided missile cruiser USS Philippine Sea launches a TOMAHAWK CRUISE MISSILE during an attack on ISIS targets in Syria September 23, 2014 in the Persian Gulf Sept. 23, 2014. The ship is part of the USS George H.W. Bush carrier strike group and took part in the first wave of attacks on targets in Syria. (Credit Image: © Mcs1 Eric Garst/U.S. Navy/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 26, 2019 - Uss Antietam, United States - The U.S Navy Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam launches a harpoon surface-to-surface missile during exercise Pacific Vanguard May 26, 2019 in the Philippines Sea. Pacific Vanguard is a multilateral exercise between Australia, Japan, Republic of Korea, and U.S. Naval forces. (Credit Image: © Marissa Liu via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 26, 2017 - Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, United States of America - A Air Force Global Strike Command Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile with a simulated warhead is launched during an operational test at Vandenberg Air Force Base April 26, 2017 Vandenberg, California. The test comes during increased tensions with North Korea. (Credit Image: © Michael Peterson/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 26, 2017 - Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, United States of America - An Air Force Global Strike Command Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile with a simulated warhead is launched during an operational test at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Vandenberg, California. The test comes during increased tensions with North Korea. (Credit Image: © Ian Dudley/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 7, 2017 - United States - MEDITERRANEAN SEA (April 7, 2017) The guided-missile destroyer USS Ross (DDG 71) fires a tomahawk land attack missile April 7, 2017. USS Ross, an Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer, forward-deployed to Rota, Spain, is conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe and Africa. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Robert S. Price/Released) U.S. Navy/Globallookpress.com (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 7, 2017 - United States - MEDITERRANEAN SEA (April 7, 2017) The guided-missile destroyer USS Ross (DDG 71) fires a tomahawk land attack missile April 7, 2017. USS Ross, an Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer, forward-deployed to Rota, Spain, is conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe and Africa. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Robert S. Price/Released) U.S. Navy/Globallookpress.com (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • 29 July 2017 - South Korea : (In this photo handout provided by South Korea Defense Ministry) U.S. Army Tactical Missile System fires a missile during the combined military exercise between the U.S. and South Korea against North Korea at an undisclosed location in South Korea on July 29, 2017. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said Saturday the second flight test of an intercontinental ballistic missile demonstrated his country can hit the U.S. mainland, hours after the launch left analysts concluding that a wide swath of the United States, including Los Angeles and Chicago, is now in range of North Korean weapons. Photo Credit: South Korea Defense Ministry/Handout *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • 29 July 2017 - South Korea : (In this photo handout provided by South Korea Defense Ministry) U.S. Army Tactical Missile System fires a missile during the combined military exercise between the U.S. and South Korea against North Korea at an undisclosed location in South Korea on July 29, 2017. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said Saturday the second flight test of an intercontinental ballistic missile demonstrated his country can hit the U.S. mainland, hours after the launch left analysts concluding that a wide swath of the United States, including Los Angeles and Chicago, is now in range of North Korean weapons. Photo Credit: South Korea Defense Ministry/Handout *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • April 26, 2017 - Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, U.S. - An Air Force Global Strike Command Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile with a simulated warhead is launched during an operational test at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Vandenberg, California. The test comes during increased tensions with North Korea. (Credit Image: © Ian Dudley/U.S. Air Force via ZUMA Wire)
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  • 29 July 2017 - South Korea : (In this photo handout provided by South Korea Defense Ministry) U.S. Army Tactical Missile System fires a missile during the combined military exercise between the U.S. and South Korea against North Korea at an undisclosed location in South Korea on July 29, 2017. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said Saturday the second flight test of an intercontinental ballistic missile demonstrated his country can hit the U.S. mainland, hours after the launch left analysts concluding that a wide swath of the United States, including Los Angeles and Chicago, is now in range of North Korean weapons. Photo Credit: South Korea Defense Ministry/Handout *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • 29 July 2017 - South Korea : (In this photo handout provided by South Korea Defense Ministry) South Korea's Hyunmoo II Missile system fires a missile during the combined military exercise between the U.S. and South Korea against North Korea at an undisclosed location in South Korea on July 29, 2017. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said Saturday the second flight test of an intercontinental ballistic missile demonstrated his country can hit the U.S. mainland, hours after the launch left analysts concluding that a wide swath of the United States, including Los Angeles and Chicago, is now in range of North Korean weapons. Photo Credit: South Korea Defense Ministry/Handout *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • 29 July 2017 - South Korea : (In this photo handout provided by South Korea Defense Ministry) South Korea's Hyunmoo II Missile system fires a missile during the combined military exercise between the U.S. and South Korea against North Korea at an undisclosed location in South Korea on July 29, 2017. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said Saturday the second flight test of an intercontinental ballistic missile demonstrated his country can hit the U.S. mainland, hours after the launch left analysts concluding that a wide swath of the United States, including Los Angeles and Chicago, is now in range of North Korean weapons. Photo Credit: South Korea Defense Ministry/Handout *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • 29 July 2017 - South Korea : (In this photo handout provided by South Korea Defense Ministry) South Korea's Hyunmoo II Missile system fires a missile during the combined military exercise between the U.S. and South Korea against North Korea at an undisclosed location in South Korea on July 29, 2017. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said Saturday the second flight test of an intercontinental ballistic missile demonstrated his country can hit the U.S. mainland, hours after the launch left analysts concluding that a wide swath of the United States, including Los Angeles and Chicago, is now in range of North Korean weapons. Photo Credit: South Korea Defense Ministry/Handout *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • August 5, 2017 - Air Force personnel arrest KARAN BENTON during a protest against the use of unarmed intercontinental ballistic missile testing at Vandenberg Air Force Base in Lompoc, California. Benton and at least four other protestors had prior bans against the base. The base successfully launched an unarmed ICBM last week, making it the fourth this year. The protest took place a day before the 72nd anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan. (Credit Image: © Joel Angel Juarez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • 29 July 2017 - South Korea : (In this photo handout provided by South Korea Defense Ministry) U.S. Army Tactical Missile System fires a missile during the combined military exercise between the U.S. and South Korea against North Korea at an undisclosed location in South Korea on July 29, 2017. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said Saturday the second flight test of an intercontinental ballistic missile demonstrated his country can hit the U.S. mainland, hours after the launch left analysts concluding that a wide swath of the United States, including Los Angeles and Chicago, is now in range of North Korean weapons. Photo Credit: South Korea Defense Ministry/Handout *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • 29 July 2017 - South Korea : (In this photo handout provided by South Korea Defense Ministry) U.S. Army Tactical Missile System fires a missile during the combined military exercise between the U.S. and South Korea against North Korea at an undisclosed location in South Korea on July 29, 2017. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said Saturday the second flight test of an intercontinental ballistic missile demonstrated his country can hit the U.S. mainland, hours after the launch left analysts concluding that a wide swath of the United States, including Los Angeles and Chicago, is now in range of North Korean weapons. Photo Credit: South Korea Defense Ministry/Handout *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • 29 July 2017 - South Korea : (In this photo handout provided by South Korea Defense Ministry) South Korea's Hyunmoo II Missile system fires a missile during the combined military exercise between the U.S. and South Korea against North Korea at an undisclosed location in South Korea on July 29, 2017. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said Saturday the second flight test of an intercontinental ballistic missile demonstrated his country can hit the U.S. mainland, hours after the launch left analysts concluding that a wide swath of the United States, including Los Angeles and Chicago, is now in range of North Korean weapons. Photo Credit: South Korea Defense Ministry/Handout *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • April 6, 2017 - *FILE PHOTO* - President Trump ordered a massive military strike on a Syrian air base in retaliation for a 'barbaric' chemical attack he blamed on Syria's President. Navy gun ships USS Porter and USS Ross targeted Shayrat Airfield in Syria, where planes that carried out the chemical attack where launched from. Pictured: Jun 15, 2000; USA; US Navy File Photo: Date unknown. The launch of a surface-to-surface Tomahawk cruise missile..  (Credit Image: Department of Defense/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Apr 25, 2017 - (FILE PHOTO) - The U.S. military started moving the THAAD anti-missile defense system to a deployment site in South Korea on Wednesday PICTURED: Nov. 1, 2015 - A Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptor is launched from a THAAD battery located on Wake Island, during Flight Test Operational (FTO)-02 Event 2a, conducted. During the test, the THAAD system successfully intercepted two air-launched ballistic missile targets. (Credit Image: © Ben Listerman/Department of Defense via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 4, 2017 - Russia - Russia's Defense Ministry has published a photo of the first cat accompanying military voyage to Syria onboard the Moskva missile cruiser. Its name is Sergey Ivanovich. In picture: 'seaman' Sergey Ivanovich strikes the bell onboard the Moskva missile cruiser in the Mediterranean Sea. Photo from twitter.com/mod_russia (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 4, 2017 - Russia - Russia's Defense Ministry has published a photo of the first cat accompanying military voyage to Syria onboard the Moskva missile cruiser. Its name is Sergey Ivanovich. In picture: morning line-up onboard the Moskva missile cruiser: all crew is present! Photo from twitter.com/mod_russia (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • 180413-N-NB178-1032 ATLANTIC OCEAN (April 13, 2018) The guided-missile destroyer USS Farragut (DDG 99) launches a Standard Missile (SM-2) during a missile exercise (MISSILEX). Farragut is underway for a scheduled deployment as part of the Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group. With USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) as the flagship, deploying strike group assets include staffs, ships, and aircraft of Carrier Strike Group EIGHT (CSG 8), Destroyer Squadron TWO EIGHT (DESRON 28) and Carrier Air Wing ONE (CVW-1); as well as Sachsen-class German Frigate FGS Hessen (F 221). (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Tyrell K. Morris/Released)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
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  • August 1, 2018 - Xinjiang, China - The air defense missile soldier skill contest is held in northwest China's Xinjiang. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 14, 2018 - Representatives of the different Palestinian political groups hold a protest in Nablus against last night’s coordinated US, UK, and France’s airstrikes in Syria. Similar protests have taken place since the morning in different towns and cities in the West Bank under the slogan “no aggression for the American Zionist against Syria”, and with protesters holding the Syrian flag. Last night the US, Britain, and France have launched coordinated missile attacks in Syria as a response to an alleged chemical attack by Syrian President’s Assad in the Eastern Ghouta’s city of Duma (Credit Image: © Mohammed Turabi/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
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  • April 28, 2017 - New York, United States - New York, April 28, 2017. Rex W. Tillerson, Secretary of State, USA chairs the United Nations Security Council to discuss the latest ballistic missile test of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and Non-proliferation of nuclear weapons. The Secretary General of the UN, Antonio Guterres made observations during the meeting. (Credit Image: © Luiz Roberto Lima/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 24, 2017 - Busan, South Korea - The U.S. Navy Ohio-class guided-missile submarine USS Michigan comes into port for supplies April 24, 2017 in Busan, South Korea. The Michigan is armed with 150 Tomahawk missiles and is paying a port visit to South Korea as tensions continue to rise between the U.S. and North Korea. (Credit Image: © Jermaine Ralliford/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • 29 July 2017 - Seoul, South Korea :(In this photo handout provided by South Korea Defense Ministry) South Korean Defense Minister Song Young-moo, speaks during a press conference at the Defense Ministry in Seoul, South Korea on July 29, 2017. North Korea on Friday test-fired its second intercontinental ballistic missile, which flew longer and higher than the first according to its wary neighbors, leading analysts to conclude that a wide swath of the U.S., including Los Angeles and Chicago, is now within range of Pyongyang's weapons. Photo Credit: South Korea Defense Ministry/Handout *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • 29 July 2017 - Seoul, South Korea :(In this photo handout provided by South Korea Defense Ministry) South Korean Defense Minister Song Young-moo, speaks during a press conference at the Defense Ministry in Seoul, South Korea on July 29, 2017. North Korea on Friday test-fired its second intercontinental ballistic missile, which flew longer and higher than the first according to its wary neighbors, leading analysts to conclude that a wide swath of the U.S., including Los Angeles and Chicago, is now within range of Pyongyang's weapons. Photo Credit: South Korea Defense Ministry/Handout *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • 29 July 2017 - Seoul, South Korea :(In this photo handout provided by South Korea Defense Ministry) South Korean Defense Minister Song Young-moo, speaks during a press conference at the Defense Ministry in Seoul, South Korea on July 29, 2017. North Korea on Friday test-fired its second intercontinental ballistic missile, which flew longer and higher than the first according to its wary neighbors, leading analysts to conclude that a wide swath of the U.S., including Los Angeles and Chicago, is now within range of Pyongyang's weapons. Photo Credit: South Korea Defense Ministry/Handout *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • 29 July 2017 - Seoul, South Korea :(In this photo handout provided by South Korea Defense Ministry) South Korean Defense Minister Song Young-moo, speaks during a press conference at the Defense Ministry in Seoul, South Korea on July 29, 2017. North Korea on Friday test-fired its second intercontinental ballistic missile, which flew longer and higher than the first according to its wary neighbors, leading analysts to conclude that a wide swath of the U.S., including Los Angeles and Chicago, is now within range of Pyongyang's weapons. Photo Credit: South Korea Defense Ministry/Handout *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • August 29, 2017 - Iwakuni, Yamaguchi, Japan - Soldiers with the Japanese Air Self-Defense 2nd Air Defense Missile Group, set up a MIM-104 Patriot Missile system at MCAS Iwakuni August 29, 2017 in Iwakuni, Yamaguchi, Japan. The deployment follows the launch of a North Korean ballistic missile test that flew over Japan on August 28th. (Credit Image: © Aaron Henson/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 7, 2017 - United States - MEDITERRANEAN SEA (April 7, 2017) The guided-missile destroyer USS Porter (DDG 78) conducts strike operations while in the Mediterranean Sea, April 7, 2017. Porter, forward-deployed to Rota, Spain, is conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Ford Williams/Released) U.S. Navy/Globallookpress.com (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 7, 2017 - United States - MEDITERRANEAN SEA (April 7, 2017) The guided-missile destroyer USS Porter (DDG 78) conducts strike operations while in the Mediterranean Sea, April 7, 2017. Porter, forward-deployed to Rota, Spain, is conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Ford Williams/Released) U.S. Navy/Globallookpress.com (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 6, 2017 - *FILE PHOTO* - President Trump ordered a massive military strike on a Syrian air base in retaliation for a 'barbaric' chemical attack he blamed on Syria's President. Navy gun ships USS Porter and USS Ross targeted Shayrat Airfield in Syria, where planes that carried out the chemical attack where launched from. Pictured: June 2, 2015 - Black Sea, Ukraine - The U.S Navy guided-missile destroyer USS ROSS steams alongside the Ukranian Navy Frigate Hetman Sahaydachniy during training operations with the June 2, 2015 in the Black Sea. (Credit Image: © Mcs3 Robert S. Price/U.S. Navy/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • F-35A Lightning II test aircraft assigned to the 31st Test Evaluation Squadron from Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., released AIM-120 AMRAAM and AIM-9X missiles at QF-16 targets during a live-fire test over an Air Force range in the Gulf of Mexico on June 12, 2018. The Joint Operational Test Team conducted the missions as part of Block 3F Initial Operational Test and Evaluation.
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  • June 23, 2017 - Russia - June 23, 2017. - Russia. Frigates Admiral Essen and Admiral Grigorovich and Krasnodar submarine have destroyed by Kalibr cruise missiles large depots of armaments and ammunition of the Islamic State terrorists in Syria. Photo: Russian Defense Ministry's press service. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 23, 2017 - Russia - June 23, 2017. - Russia. Frigates Admiral Essen and Admiral Grigorovich and Krasnodar submarine have destroyed by Kalibr cruise missiles large depots of armaments and ammunition of the Islamic State terrorists in Syria. Photo: Russian Defense Ministry's press service. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 15, 2017 - Kiev, Ukraine - Former director-general of the State Space Agency of Ukraine, the Head of the National Institute for Strategic Studies and counsellor of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Gorbulin , Acting Head of the State Export Control Service of Ukraine Igor Savula and Head of the State Space Agency of Ukraine Yuri Radchenko (L-R) speak to journalists during a press coference in Kiev, Ukraine, 15 August, 2017. Ukraine's space agency said today that an engine type reportedly used in North Korean missiles was made at a Ukrainian factory, but solely for use in space rockets supplied to Russia.The press conference was held to discuss The New York Times article from 14 August on the alleged Ukrainian engines in the ballistic missiles of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 5, 2019 - Ashkelon, Israel - Iron Dome missiles chase and intercept rockets incoming Gaza over the city of Ashkelon. Over 600 rockets have been fired into Israel from the Hamas controlled Gaza Strip in less than 48 hours. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 31, 2017 - Russia - May 31, 2017. - The Admiral Essen frigate and the Krasnodar submarine have fired four Kalibr missiles at the facilities of the Islamic State terror group (outlawed in Russia) located near the city of Palmyra. Photo: Russian Defense Ministry's press service. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 21, 2017 - Singapore, Singapore - The USN Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS John S. McCain with damage to the portside of the hull docked at Changi Naval Base for emergency repairs in Singapore. The ship collided with the civilian merchant vessel Alnic MC while underway east of the Straits of Malacca resulting in significant damage and 10 sailors missing and believed dead. (Credit Image: © Joshua Fulton/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2017 - New York, NY, United States - U.S. Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley is arriving at the Security Council meeting. The United Nations Security Council convened an emergency meeting to consider new sanctions against North Korea following the nation's July 3 and July 28 tests of intercontinental ballistic missiles.  At the meeting, the council adopted Resolution 2371 which imposes a full ban on North Korea's exportation of iron, coal, lead and all seafood products with the anticipated result of a nearly one-billion dollar impact on North Korea's economy. (Credit Image: © Albin Lohr-Jones/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 29, 2017 - Iwakuni, Yamaguchi, Japan - Soldiers with the Japanese Air Self-Defense 2nd Air Defense Missile Group, set up a AN/MPQ-65 radar set during Patriot Missile deployment training at MCAS Iwakuni in Iwakuni, Yamaguchi, Japan. The deployment follows the launch of a North Korean ballistic missile test that flew over Japan on August 28th. (Credit Image: © Aaron Henson/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Airman 1st Class Dean York, left, and Staff Sgt. Peter Kuriwai, 341st Civil Engineer Squadron firefighters, attempt to put out a fire during an exercise July 18, 2018, at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont. Airmen with the 341st CES ran through aircraft fire procedures in case a disaster occurs. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tristan Truesdell)
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  • August 16, 2017 - New York, NY, United States - United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres spoke to the press at the Security Council stakeout at UN Headquarters delivering a brief prepared statement regarding the ongoing security issues posed by North Korea's nuclear weapons program. Following his prepared remarks, the Secretary-General responded to questions regarding the political crisis in Venezuela and U.S. President Donald Trump's stance regarding the rise of white nationalism. (Credit Image: © Albin Lohr-Jones/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 27, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - A view Havana's street just two days later after Fidel Castro, the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba dies on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. .On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 27, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - A scene from a daily life in Havana on November 27, 2016, the second day after Fidel Castro, Cuba's historic revolutionary leader, and the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba, dies on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. . Fidel Castro died aged 90. One of the world's longest-serving rulers and modern history's most singular characters, Castro defied 11 US administrations and hundreds of assassination attempts..On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 27, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - A view of Havana's city street just two days later after Fidel Castro, the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba dies on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. .On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 27, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - A scene from a daily life in Havana on November 26, 2016, the next day after Fidel Castro, Cuba's historic revolutionary leader, and the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba, dies on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. . Fidel Castro died aged 90. One of the world's longest-serving rulers and modern history's most singular characters, Castro defied 11 US administrations and hundreds of assassination attempts..On Saturday, 25 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 27, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - A scene from a daily life in Havana on November 27, 2016, the second day after Fidel Castro, Cuba's historic revolutionary leader, and the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba, dies on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. . Fidel Castro died aged 90. One of the world's longest-serving rulers and modern history's most singular characters, Castro defied 11 US administrations and hundreds of assassination attempts..On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 27, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - A scene from a daily life in Havana on November 27, 2016, the second day after Fidel Castro, Cuba's historic revolutionary leader, and the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba, dies on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. . Fidel Castro died aged 90. One of the world's longest-serving rulers and modern history's most singular characters, Castro defied 11 US administrations and hundreds of assassination attempts..On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 27, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - A scene from a daily life in Havana on November 27, 2016, the second day after Fidel Castro, Cuba's historic revolutionary leader, and the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba, dies on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. . Fidel Castro died aged 90. One of the world's longest-serving rulers and modern history's most singular characters, Castro defied 11 US administrations and hundreds of assassination attempts..On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 27, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - A scene from a daily life in Havana on November 26, 2016, the next day after Fidel Castro, Cuba's historic revolutionary leader, and the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba, dies on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. . Fidel Castro died aged 90. One of the world's longest-serving rulers and modern history's most singular characters, Castro defied 11 US administrations and hundreds of assassination attempts..On Saturday, 25 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 14, 2018 - New York City, NY, United States - The United Nations Security Council met in special session Saturday morning to debate US & allied air attacks against alleged Syrian government chemical weapons facilities. (Credit Image: © Andy Katz/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 31, 2017 - Undisclosed, Syria - U.S. Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt II ground support fighter aircraft during a mission in support of Operation Inherent Resolve May 31, 2017 in southwest Asia. (Credit Image: © Michael Battles/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 28, 2017 - New York, NY, United States - U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is seen arriving at UN Headquarters accompanied by U.S. Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley. The United Nations Security Council convened a ministerial-level meeting regarding the ongoing nuclear threat posed by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. The meeting, presided over by U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, comes at the conclusion of the United States' month-long tenure as President of the Security Council. (Credit Image: © Albin Lohr-Jones/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 28, 2017 - New York, United States - A press conference with Mr. Wang Yi, Minister for Foreign Affairs, People's Republic of China at the UN headquarters in New York. (Credit Image: © Luiz Roberto Lima/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 27, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Havana just two days later after Fidel Castro, the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba dies on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. .On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 27, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - A scene from a daily life in Havana on November 27, 2016, the second day after Fidel Castro, Cuba's historic revolutionary leader, and the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba, dies on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. . Fidel Castro died aged 90. One of the world's longest-serving rulers and modern history's most singular characters, Castro defied 11 US administrations and hundreds of assassination attempts..On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 27, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Havana on November 27, 2016, the second day after Fidel Castro, Cuba's historic revolutionary leader, and the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba, dies on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. . Fidel Castro died aged 90. One of the world's longest-serving rulers and modern history's most singular characters, Castro defied 11 US administrations and hundreds of assassination attempts..On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 27, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - A scene from a daily life in Havana on November 27, 2016, the second day after Fidel Castro, Cuba's historic revolutionary leader, and the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba, dies on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. . Fidel Castro died aged 90. One of the world's longest-serving rulers and modern history's most singular characters, Castro defied 11 US administrations and hundreds of assassination attempts..On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 27, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - A view of Havana's city street just two days later after Fidel Castro, the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba dies on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. .On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 27, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - A view Havana's street just two days later after Fidel Castro, the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba dies on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. .On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 27, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - A scene from a daily life in Havana on November 27, 2016, the second day after Fidel Castro, Cuba's historic revolutionary leader, and the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba, dies on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. . Fidel Castro died aged 90. One of the world's longest-serving rulers and modern history's most singular characters, Castro defied 11 US administrations and hundreds of assassination attempts..On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 27, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - A scene from a daily life in Havana on November 27, 2016, the second day after Fidel Castro, Cuba's historic revolutionary leader, and the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba, dies on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. . Fidel Castro died aged 90. One of the world's longest-serving rulers and modern history's most singular characters, Castro defied 11 US administrations and hundreds of assassination attempts..On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 27, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - A scene from a daily life in Havana on November 27, 2016, the second day after Fidel Castro, Cuba's historic revolutionary leader, and the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba, dies on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. . Fidel Castro died aged 90. One of the world's longest-serving rulers and modern history's most singular characters, Castro defied 11 US administrations and hundreds of assassination attempts..On Sunday, 26 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 27, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - A man holds the food ticket, a scene from a daily life in Havana on November 26, 2016, the next day after Fidel Castro, Cuba's historic revolutionary leader, and the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba, dies on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. . Fidel Castro died aged 90. One of the world's longest-serving rulers and modern history's most singular characters, Castro defied 11 US administrations and hundreds of assassination attempts..On Saturday, 25 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 27, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - A scene from a daily life in Havana on November 26, 2016, the next day after Fidel Castro, Cuba's historic revolutionary leader, and the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba, dies on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. . Fidel Castro died aged 90. One of the world's longest-serving rulers and modern history's most singular characters, Castro defied 11 US administrations and hundreds of assassination attempts..On Saturday, 25 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 27, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - A scene from a daily life in Havana on November 26, 2016, the next day after Fidel Castro, Cuba's historic revolutionary leader, and the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba, dies on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. . Fidel Castro died aged 90. One of the world's longest-serving rulers and modern history's most singular characters, Castro defied 11 US administrations and hundreds of assassination attempts..On Saturday, 25 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 27, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - A scene from a daily life in Havana on November 26, 2016, the next day after Fidel Castro, Cuba's historic revolutionary leader, and the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba, dies on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. . Fidel Castro died aged 90. One of the world's longest-serving rulers and modern history's most singular characters, Castro defied 11 US administrations and hundreds of assassination attempts..On Saturday, 25 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 27, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - A calendar and books with Fidel Castro, seen in Havana on November 26, 2016, the next day after Fidel Castro, Cuba's historic revolutionary leader, and the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba, dies on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. . Fidel Castro died aged 90. One of the world's longest-serving rulers and modern history's most singular characters, Castro defied 11 US administrations and hundreds of assassination attempts..On Saturday, 25 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 27, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - A scene from a daily life in Havana on November 26, 2016, the next day after Fidel Castro, Cuba's historic revolutionary leader, and the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba, dies on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. . Fidel Castro died aged 90. One of the world's longest-serving rulers and modern history's most singular characters, Castro defied 11 US administrations and hundreds of assassination attempts..On Saturday, 25 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Thousands of Cubans lined the streets of Havana on Wednesday morning, to bid goodbye to Fidel Castro, as a caravan carrying his ashes began a four-day journey across the country to the eastern city of Santiago..Fidel Castro, the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba, who die on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. .On Wednesday, 30 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Thousands of Cubans lined the streets of Havana on Wednesday morning, to bid goodbye to Fidel Castro, as a caravan carrying his ashes began a four-day journey across the country to the eastern city of Santiago..Fidel Castro, the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba, who die on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. .On Wednesday, 30 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Thousands of Cubans lined the streets of Havana on Wednesday morning, to bid goodbye to Fidel Castro, as a caravan carrying his ashes began a four-day journey across the country to the eastern city of Santiago..Fidel Castro, the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba, who die on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. .On Wednesday, 30 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Thousands of Cubans lined the streets of Havana on Wednesday morning, to bid goodbye to Fidel Castro, as a caravan carrying his ashes began a four-day journey across the country to the eastern city of Santiago..Fidel Castro, the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba, who die on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. .On Wednesday, 30 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Thousands of Cubans lined the streets of Havana on Wednesday morning, to bid goodbye to Fidel Castro, as a caravan carrying his ashes began a four-day journey across the country to the eastern city of Santiago..Fidel Castro, the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba, who die on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. .On Wednesday, 30 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Thousands of Cubans lined the streets of Havana on Wednesday morning, to bid goodbye to Fidel Castro, as a caravan carrying his ashes began a four-day journey across the country to the eastern city of Santiago..Fidel Castro, the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba, who die on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. .On Wednesday, 30 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 29, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Young army cadets from the Interior Ministry proudly wore their uniforms and berets during the evening event where Raul Castro, Cuba's current leader, members of the Cuban Government, many head-of-states and officials from all around the world, and hundreds of thousands Cubans, pay tribute to Fidel Castro, the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba, who die on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. .On Tuesday, 29 November 2016, in the Revolution Square, Havana, Cuba..Photo by Artur Widak  (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 29, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Raul Castro, Cuba's current leader, members of the Cuban Government, many head-of-states and officials from all around the world, and hundreds of thousands Cubans, pay tribute to Fidel Castro, the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba, who die on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. .On Tuesday, 29 November 2016, in the Revolution Square, Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 29, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Raul Castro, Cuba's current leader, members of the Cuban Government, many head-of-states and officials from all around the world, and hundreds of thousands Cubans, pay tribute to Fidel Castro, the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba, who die on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. .On Tuesday, 29 November 2016, in the Revolution Square, Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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