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Kim Jong-un will fire an intermediate-range ballistic missile as Americans go to the polls tomorrow, South Korean military sources predict.

The Musudan or BM-35 rocket has a range of 1,800 miles – enough to reach the US territory of Guam.

Pyongyang wants to send a "strong message” to the new president, military sources say.

Donald Trump has threatened to nuke the Hermit Kingdom unless it gets in line.

South Korea is monitoring the movement of Musudan missiles – which are mounted on mobile launches – north of its border.

It has detected a Musudan near Kusong, in North Pyongan Province – the region Kim"s trigger-happy regime fired off a Musudan last month.

A military source said: "Speculation of a launch taking place in the near future comes as North Korean experts have said Pyongyang will likely want to send a strong message to the next president.”

(Image: AFP)

RAF warplanes are in South Korea preparing for the possible outbreak of war with Kim"s trigger happy regime at the moment.

North Korea is known to have first fielded a Musudan in 2007 – but it only test fired it for the first time on April 15 this year.

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Since then, it has fired eight missiles with only one – launched on June 22 – flying any distance.

That missile flew about 250 miles after reaching an altitude of 900 miles.