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North Korea has positioned two mobile missile launchers on the country's 
east coast, senior Pentagon officials tell Fox News -- movement that comes 
as Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel warned North Korea is "skating very close 
to a dangerous line."The senior Pentagon official told Fox News that a 
test of the Musudan missiles could occur "at any time." If the 
North Koreans proceed, it would be the first mobile test of this 
specific intermediate-range missile, which has a range of 2,500 miles.South 
Korea has deployed three naval destroyers, an early warning surveillance 
aircraft and a land-based radar system, a Defense Ministry official said 
in Seoul, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with department rules.Japan 
has deployed PAC-3 missile interceptors in key locations around Tokyo, while 
the South Korean and U.S. militaries raised their level of surveillance.Amid 
the tensions, people in North Korea's capital Pyongyang began celebrating 
a series of April holidays, including the first anniversary Thursday of 
their leader's appointment as head of the ruling Worker's Party.The fact 
that this would be their first test is giving military leaders an 
added layer of uncertainty about the potential for an unintended mistake.Separately, 
Hagel and Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey addressed the North 
Korean crisis during a press briefing Wednesday afternoon. They said America 
and its allies want to ratchet down the tensions but Kim Jong 

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