‘North Korea Will Test H-Bomb’

  • Wanna Join? New users you can now register lightning fast using your Facebook or Twitter accounts.

Y-S

Sicc OG
Dec 10, 2005
3,765
0
0
#1
Oh, man....

http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/nation/200610/kt2006101217510111990.htm

By Lee Jin-woo
Staff Reporter
A Korean-Japanese scholar who is considered North Korean leader Kim Jong-il’s unofficial spokesman said yesterday that Pyongyang has a hydrogen bomb it would test as part of a series of actions mentioned in its statement against the United States.

In an interview with MBC radio, Kim Myong-chol, director of the Center for Korean-American Peace, a Japan-based pro-North Korean research agency, said the Stalinist state is ready to test its H-bomb or conduct a nuclear test larger than its proclaimed test on Monday.

The North’s Foreign Ministry issued a statement Wednesday that it would respond with a series of physical measures if Washington steps up pressure on Pyongyang.

Asked to provide evidence that the North has developed its own thermonuclear weapons, Kim replied, ``That’s why we are going to test the bomb. A test will prove that we’ve got everything necessary just as we had with our nuclear weapons.’’

Kim blamed the United States and others who question the authenticity of Monday’s test for suspicions about whether the North actually possesses nuclear weapons. ``The United States, which initiated a war in Iraq on groundless claims of weapons of mass destruction, is raising absurd suspicions over the North’s nuclear tests,’’ he said.

The North will regard the United Nations resolution imposing sanctions, whether financial or military, as a declaration of war, he said.

``If the Bush administration makes more provocations, both New York City and Tokyo will be blazed,’’ Kim said. He added the North is targeting the United States but does not want to wage a war against the South as long as Seoul takes a neutral position.

Kim said he made his last visit to Pyongyang in January and has communicated with high-ranking North Korean officials on a regular basis, claiming that his remarks represent the ideas of Pyongyang.

``The destiny of the Korean Peninsula will be decided within a week, and South Korea should maintain its neutral stance,’’ he said in a KBS radio interview. ``Seoul should request that Washington not mobilize U.S. Forces Korea (USFK) even if a war breaks out.’’

The Ministry of Unification, however, downplayed Kim’s remarks.

``Kim is not trustworthy, and his claims should be ignored,’’ a ranking ministry official told The Korea Times.

MBC also expressed concern before airing the interview, which was recorded a few hours before the radio show, asking its listeners to consider Kim’s remarks as claims by some North Korean hardliners.



^^^ That dot in the North is probably the Nuclear HQ :rolleyes:
 
May 1, 2003
6,431
25
0
54
#3
Y-S said:
Oh, man....

http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/nation/200610/kt2006101217510111990.htm


Kim said he made his last visit to Pyongyang in January
The Ministry of Unification, however, downplayed Kim’s remarks.
``Kim is not trustworthy, and his claims should be ignored,’’ a ranking ministry official told The Korea Times.
MBC also expressed concern before airing the interview, which was recorded a few hours before the radio show, asking its listeners to consider Kim’s remarks as claims by some North Korean hardliners.


^^^ That dot in the North is probably the Nuclear HQ :rolleyes:







buncha bulllchyt!
 
May 2, 2002
9,580
17
0
43
#7
they couldnt even got the A-bomb right.. they should take their weapon devlopment one step at a time.. you cant walk if you cant crawl
 
Mar 12, 2005
8,118
17
0
37
#8
PHX Sun said:
they couldnt even got the A-bomb right.. they should take their weapon devlopment one step at a time.. you cant walk if you cant crawl
They don't care if they get it right, the just want to build something whether it's fully or semi capable of doing the damage they want.
 
Mar 18, 2003
5,362
194
0
45
#10
The question on my mind is, how are they going to get one of their bombs/missiles to NYC? I believe their only chance is to fly them over which is a joke because we know they will be shot down. And from my understanding their missile range will only cover neighboring countries. how can their carry out this threat?