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rci2950
01-24-2013, 07:52 AM
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2013/01/24/nkorea-nuclear-test.html

North Korea threatens U.S., plans nuclear test
Korean conflict North Korea's top governing body warned Thursday that the regime will conduct its third nuclear test in defiance of UN punishment, and made clear that its long-range rockets are designed to carry not only satellites but also warheads aimed at striking the United States.

The National Defence Commission, headed by the country's young leader, Kim Jong-un, rejected Tuesday's UN Security Council resolution condemning North Korea's long-range rocket launch in December as a banned missile activity and expanding sanctions against the regime.

The commission reaffirmed in its declaration that the launch was a peaceful bid to send a satellite into space, but also said the country's rocket launches have a military purpose: to strike and attack the United States.

N. Korea scorns UN missile test sanctions
The commission pledged to keep launching satellites and rockets and to conduct a nuclear test as part of a "new phase" of combat with the United States, which it blames for leading the UN bid to punish Pyongyang. It said a nuclear test was part of "upcoming" action but did not say exactly when or where it would take place.

"We do not hide that a variety of satellites and long-range rockets which will be launched by the DPRK one after another and a nuclear test of higher level which will be carried out by it in the upcoming all-out action, a new phase of the anti-U.S. struggle that has lasted century after century, will target against the U.S., the sworn enemy of the Korean people," the commission said, referring to North Korea by its official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

"Settling accounts with the U.S. needs to be done with force, not with words, as it regards jungle law as the rule of its survival," the commission said.

A rare declaration of force against U.S.
It was a rare declaration by the powerful military commission once led by late leader Kim Jong-il and now commanded by his son, Kim Jong-un. The statement made clear Kim's commitment to continue developing the country's nuclear and missile programs in defiance of the Security Council, even at risk of further international isolation.

North Korea's test of its Unha-3 rocket on Dec. 12 resulted in tightened sanctions by the UN Security Council. Pyongyang's Foreign Ministry said Wednesday that North Korea will continue to strengthen its deterrence against all forms of war. (KCNA/File/Associated Press)North Korea's allusion to a "higher level" nuclear test most likely refers to a device made from highly enriched uranium, which is easier to miniaturize than the plutonium bombs it tested in 2006 and 2009, said Cheong Seong-chang, an analyst at the private Sejong Institute in South Korea. Experts say the North Koreans must conduct further tests of its atomic devices and master the technique for making them smaller before they can be mounted as nuclear warheads onto long-range missiles.

The U.S. State Department had no immediate response to Thursday's statement. On Wednesday, after Pyongyang's Foreign Ministry issued its own angry response to the Security Council decision and said the North would bolster its "nuclear deterrence," U.S. envoy to North Korea Glyn Davies urged restraint.

"It is important that they heed the voice of the international community," Davies said in South Korea. He was meeting with South Korean officials on a trip that also will take him to China and Japan to discuss how to move forward on North Korea relations.

Davies said that if North Korea begins "to take concrete steps to indicate their interest in returning to diplomacy, they may find in their negotiating partners willing partners in that process."

Enough plutonium to make up to 8 bombs
North Korea claims the right to build nuclear weapons as a defence against the United States, its Korean War foe.

The bitter three-year war ended in a truce, not a peace treaty, in 1953, and left the Korean Peninsula divided by the world's most heavily fortified demilitarized zone. The U.S. leads the U.N. Command that governs the truce and stations more than 28,000 troops in ally South Korea, a presence that North Korea cites as a key reason for its drive to build nuclear weapons.

North Korea is estimated to have stored up enough weaponized plutonium for four to eight bombs, according to scientist Siegfried Hecker, who visited the North's Nyongbyon nuclear complex in 2010.

In 2009, Pyongyang also declared that it would begin enriching uranium, which would give North Korea a second way to make atomic weapons.

North Korea carried out underground nuclear tests in 2006 and 2009, both times just weeks after being punished with U.N. sanctions for launching long-range rockets it claimed were peaceful bids to send satellites into space.

Warns U.S. within range of missiles
In October, an unidentified spokesman at the National Defence Commission warned in statement carried by state media that the U.S. mainland was within range of its missiles. And at a military parade last April, North Korea showed off what appeared to be an intercontinental ballistic missile.

Satellite photos taken last month at North Korea's underground nuclear test site in Punggye-ri in the far northeast showed continued activity that suggested a state of readiness even in winter, according to analysis by 38 North, a North Korea website affiliated with the Johns Hopkins School for Advanced International Studies.

Another nuclear test would bring North Korea a step closer to being ability to launch a long-range missile tipped with a nuclear warhead, said Daniel Pinkston, an analyst with the International Crisis Group.

"Their behaviour indicates they want to acquire those capabilities," he said. "The ultimate goal is to have a robust nuclear deterrent."

© The Associated Press, 2013

abpt1
01-24-2013, 08:02 AM
I think its about time we stop fucking around with these assholes.

FunkyPertwee
01-24-2013, 08:05 AM
...a new phase of the anti-U.S. struggle that has lasted century after century...

That seems a little unrealistic.



BUT, its been awhile since we had fried asian. :)

Cypher
01-24-2013, 08:25 AM
For some reason I keep thinking about the little spoiled brat kid that throws a ball into a China cabinet because they are mad and want attention.

TomO
01-24-2013, 08:46 AM
For some reason I keep thinking about the little spoiled brat kid that throws a ball into a China cabinet because they are mad and want attention.

Pretty close to the mark.
I can't claim any inside knowledge of the matter but I'd be willing to bet that one of the many ways they (NorK's) stave off insurrection (besides the obvious ways) is to maintain a wall of fear around their people. They are bombarded every day with propaganda about how the U.S. is plotting to destroy them and only "Dear Leader" can save them from the evil westerners. This is just more window dressing to that effect.

It's a win-win situation for them. If they get concesions from us then "Dear Leader" (or whatever they are calling this one now) looks like a Lion who brought the mighty West to it's knees. If they don't then it's because the evil Westerners hate them so. If we attack...Well then, it looks like "Dear Leader" was right all along.

Propaganda...It's what's for dinner.

samiam
01-24-2013, 08:52 AM
If they hit DC or NYC is there a downside?

Gunner1558
01-24-2013, 09:26 AM
If they hit DC or NYC is there a downside?


Only when they realize they have done the USA a favor.

Then maybe they'll try to make up for it by hitting Chicago or Los Angeles.

Krupski
01-24-2013, 09:28 AM
North Korea is estimated to have stored up enough weaponized plutonium for four to eight bombs, according to scientist Siegfried Hecker, who visited the North's Nyongbyon nuclear complex in 2010.

In 2009, Pyongyang also declared that it would begin enriching uranium, which would give North Korea a second way to make atomic weapons.


Isn't that ass-backwards? You need a uranium reactor to make plutonium. How do they have so much Pu if they are going to "begin" enriching U?

I think the US should give them all the plutonium they want... one detonation at a time.......

Although Zero will never do that. He'll more likely apologize to NK for the Korean war while bowing down to "Kim Ding Dong" whoever is in charge there now.

Krupski
01-24-2013, 09:29 AM
That seems a little unrealistic.



BUT, its been awhile since we had fried asian. :)

OH NO!!! A RACIST REMARK! HAVE TO REPORT THIS POST!!!

Krupski
01-24-2013, 09:30 AM
If they hit DC or NYC is there a downside?

They should aim for Albany NY and vaporize Cuomo. Man that would make my day!

alismith
01-24-2013, 09:39 AM
Damn, and I was sure that Obamanation and Clinton would be sure-fire reasons to strike fear in their hearts so they would cower behind the walls they built around their country; afraid to go any further with their "bad boy" attitude.

They should cower and cringe at the thought of riling those two.:thumbsup:

ready
01-24-2013, 10:15 AM
They should aim for Albany NY and vaporize Cuomo. Man that would make my day!

Yeah, if they could only figure out that hearts and minds thing.

TomO
01-24-2013, 10:17 AM
They should aim for Albany NY and vaporize Cuomo. Man that would make my day!

I have to admit that would make me giggle like an idiot for awhile. :bigsmilebounce:

nitewatcherXX
01-24-2013, 10:46 AM
They should aim for Albany NY and vaporize Cuomo. Man that would make my day!

Hate to disappoint. They will most likely be heading to the west coast. So hey would you trade brown & feinslime for cuomo?

Gunner1558
01-24-2013, 11:35 AM
They should aim for Albany NY and vaporize Cuomo. Man that would make my day!


Put a big smile on my face, if they did!

samiam
01-24-2013, 11:55 AM
Hate to disappoint. They will most likely be heading to the west coast. So hey would you trade brown & feinslime for cuomo?

Isn't the PRK (People's Republic of Kalifornia) a fellow communist state?

binky59
01-24-2013, 12:43 PM
New Sun is just dick waving again. He has to know that we have a boomer parked
underwater offshore just waiting until he makes that one stupid move. Talk is
cheap, put your money where the nuc's are big boy, and see what happens next!

nitewatcherXX
01-24-2013, 12:57 PM
Isn't the PRK (People's Republic of Kalifornia) a fellow communist state?

Indeed it is.

MAYNI-AK
01-24-2013, 01:08 PM
They are hardly a threat. So they fire some missiles. How many get knocked down on their way? And then we vaporize their entire nation. Sounds like a losing proposition to me.:suicideju0: