Sec. 1694. North Korean nuclear intercontinental ballistic missiles
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Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall provide to the congressional defense committees a briefing on the hazards or risks posed directly or indirectly by the nuclear ambitions of North Korea, focusing upon— the development and deployment of intercontinental ballistic missiles or nuclear weapons; the consequences to the United States, the interests of the United States, and allies of the United States of North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs; a plan to deter and defend against such threats from North Korea; protecting vital interest and capabilities of the United States in space from such threats from North Korea; and the potential damage or destruction caused by such missiles to satellites and space stations, including magnetic fields such as the Van Allen belts.