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Kim Jong-il

A mock North Korean Scud-B missile, left, and other South Korean missiles are displayed at Korea War Memorial Museum

A mock North Korean Scud-B missile, center, and other South Korean missiles are displayed at Korea War Memorial Museum

One of the rockets North Korea has launched so far

Rural North Korea

a South Korean holds banner attached with pictures of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il and North's missiles during a rally held against North Korea's rocket launch in Seoul, South Korea.

People in Seoul, South Korea, protested on Thursday against the North’s scheduled rocket launching.

A North Korean soldier on a recent patrol near North Korea’s border with China. The United States is relying on China to persuade the North to rejoin talks over the North’s nuclear program.

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