USA - The Pentagon needs to consider deploying new anti-ballistic missile systems and a defensive radar to Hawaii to protect against a growing threat from North Korea, the top US military officer in the Pacific told Congress on Wednesday. “Kim Jong-Un is clearly in a position to threaten Hawaii today, in my opinion,” Admiral Harry Harris, the chief of US Pacific Command, told the House Armed Services Committee. “I have suggested that we consider putting interceptors in Hawaii that… defend (it) directly, and that we look at a defensive Hawaii radar.” The US currently has anti-missile interceptors at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California and in Fort Greely, Alaska.