bobbymike said:
http://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-buzz/japan-could-have-icbm-less-year-says-expert-24183
I don't think we solve the N. Korean problem until China tells them to disarm and that doesn't happen IMHO until S. Korea and Japan declare their intentions to have an independent nuclear arsenal with advanced delivery systems.
You'll love this. Know how North Korea got their TELs? China sold them to "move trees". I challenge anybody to find pictures of these things actually moving lumber in either North Korea or China.
"The TELs are thought to be based on WS-51200 frames made by Wanshan Special Vehicle in China,[6][10] possibly using technology from Minsk Automobile Plant.[7][14] UN investigators have concluded that the TELs were Chinese WS51200 trucks exported to North Korea for lumber transport. The North Koreans converted them into TELs by installing hydraulic gear and controls to erect a missile. Despite being converted to fire a missile, the truck would not be likely to survive damage from the rocket exhaust like a purpose-built TEL, making it a single-use launcher.[15]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KN-08
https://thediplomat.com/2017/10/us-treasury-designates-chinese-firm-that-transferred-icbm-toting-heavy-trucks-to-north-korea/
http://www.truckinginfo.com/blog/trailer-talk/story/2017/04/where-did-the-north-koreans-get-those-missile-toting-trucks.aspx
And while the very first ones might have had that issue (single use) it won't stay that way. That's right up there with China claiming they were purchasing Varyag to make a casino.