Japan on alert as window opens for North Korean rocket launch
Japan said on Monday it was on full alert over North Korea’s planned rocket launch as a 13-day lift-off window opened, despite moves from Pyongyang that could delay the move.

Japan said on Monday it was on full alert over North Korea’s planned rocket launch as a 13-day lift-off window opened, despite a suggestion from Pyongyang that it could delay the much-criticised move.
North Korea said on Sunday that the launch, originally scheduled for December 10-22, could be changed “for some reasons”, giving no further details.
South Korea’s Yonhap news agency, citing a government official in Seoul, later said the North had stopped all preparations at the launch site in the country’s northwest.
Japan has deployed missile defence systems to intercept and destroy the rocket if it looks set to fall on its territory.
“We are taking all possible measures for vigilance,” Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda told reporters as he entered his office on Monday before the launch window opened at 7am.
Defence Minister Satoshi Morimoto said Tokyo would keep a close eye on developments despite the comments from North Korea.