Story highlights A new Pentagon report concludes that North Korea 'is committed to developing a long-range, nuclear-armed missile'

The assessment underscores the regime's devotion of large amounts of funding to modernizing its military forces

Washington (CNN) A new Pentagon report concludes that North Korea "is committed to developing a long-range, nuclear-armed missile that is capable of posing a direct threat to the United States."

The report, required by law, updates Congress regularly on the status of and changes in North Korea's military capabilities.

While the report, released Friday, was written prior to Pyongyang's recent nuclear test and satellite launch , it underscores the regime's devotion of large amounts of funding to modernizing its military forces and weapons arsenals.

The report also singles out North Korea's Special Operations forces. It calls them "among the most highly trained, well-equipped, best fed and highly motivated" forces in North Korean leader Kim Jung Un's military.

In other sections of the report, the Pentagon notes North Korea's major Special Operations units "appear designed for rapid offensive operations," including internal defense against foreign attacks.

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