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In this Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2017, photo, Akira Fukatsu, a 65-year-old retiree, sits in front of a replica cannon in Verny Park in Yokosuka, south of Tokyo. Residents of Yokosuka city, home to a major U.S. Naval Base, share their thoughts on North Korea and its recent intercontinental ballistic missile launches. "We have no idea when and where (a missile) would strike. Honestly, I don’t think there is any way to prepare for it,” Fukatsu said on a bench in a park overlooking the Navy base. “We’re simply unlucky if one strikes here.” (AP Photo/Sherry Zheng)

In this Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2017, photo, Akira Fukatsu, a 65-year-old retiree, sits in front of a replica cannon in Verny Park in Yokosuka, south of Tokyo. Residents of Yokosuka city, home to a major U.S. Naval Base, share their thoughts on North Korea and its recent intercontinental ballistic missile launches. "We have no idea when and where (a missile) would strike. Honestly, I don’t think there is any way to prepare for it,” Fukatsu said on a bench in a park overlooking the Navy base. “We’re simply unlucky if one strikes here.” (AP Photo/Sherry Zheng)

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