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In this May 15, 2017 photo, tourists walk past a hotel in Tamuning, Guam on day the North Korea conducted its latest ballistic missile test. While most of the United States is still out of reach of a missile launched by North Korea, the U.S. territory of Guam, a key military hub in the Pacific, could be within range. That realization, coming after a missile launch over the weekend, had residents of the island casting a wary eye amid rising nuclear tensions between Pyongyang and Washington. Some worried they might find war at their doorstep, while others say they are more concerned about the potential loss of vital tourism dollars than they are a nuclear attack. (AP Photo/Haven Daley)

In this May 15, 2017 photo, tourists walk past a hotel in Tamuning, Guam on day the North Korea conducted its latest ballistic missile test. While most of the United States is still out of reach of a missile launched by North Korea, the U.S. territory of Guam, a key military hub in the Pacific, could be within range. That realization, coming after a missile launch over the weekend, had residents of the island casting a wary eye amid rising nuclear tensions between Pyongyang and Washington. Some worried they might find war at their doorstep, while others say they are more concerned about the potential loss of vital tourism dollars than they are a nuclear attack. (AP Photo/Haven Daley)

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