It comes after Pyongyang said it was gearing up to launch a satellite on one of its rockets.Intelligence officials have reported brisk personnel and vehicle activity at the Hwadae launch site.
North Korea's longest-range missile, the Taepodong-2, has the potential to reach Alaska.
But reports suggest the missile being prepared for launch may be an advanced version of the Taepodong-2 that could reach the US west coast.
North Korea has only once tested the Taepodong-2, in 2006, when it flew for a few seconds and then exploded.
Pyongyang said: "The preparations for launching experimental communications satellite Kwangmyongsong-2 by means of delivery rocket Unha-2 are now making brisk headway."
It recently said it bears the right to "space development" - words the regime has used in the past to disguise a missile test.
In 1998, it test-fired a Taepodong-1 ballistic missile over Japan and then claimed to have put a satellite into orbit. More
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