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North Korea approves nuclear strike on US



The Pentagon last night said that the US advanced ballistic missile defence system would be deployed in the Pacific in a direct response to increased threats from North Korea.

The Terminal High Altitude Area Defence System (Thaad) will be stationed on the Pacific island of Guam within weeks, in what appears to be a direct response to heightened rhetoric from North Korea last night.

Shortly before the Pentagon announcement, the North Korean Army said it had ratified a “merciless” attack against the US – potentially involving a “cutting-edge” nuclear strike.

“The moment of explosion is approaching fast,” warned the military in a statement on the state news agency KCNA. With war ready to break out “today or tomorrow,” Pyongyang said the US had “better ponder over the prevailing grave situation”.

US authorities claimed the deployment of the nuclear missile defence system would “strengthen our regional defence posture against the North Korean regional ballistic missile threat”.

Both developments came after North Korea yesterday barred South Korean workers from entering the Kaesong joint industrial zone, north of their demilitarised border. The move, which will only deepen tensions on the peninsula, came 24 hours after the North announced it was restarting the mothballed plutonium reactor at its Yongbyon facility, thereby signalling its intention to step up its nuclear weapons programme.

The interruption at Kaesong is seen by some experts as an especially ominous development, given that – with the exception of three days in 2009 – the complex had remained open through the string of previous crises since it opened in 2004 and is a rare enduring instance of co-operation between the two Koreas.

The closure “is something that was less expected, and is less directly in North Korea’s interests,” Patrick Cronin, a senior analyst with the Centre for a New American Security in Washington, said. “Is this a short-term demonstration of dissatisfaction with US-South Korean policy, or a portent of something more drastic at Kaesong?”

For the South, the world’s 15th largest economy, Kaesong is of relatively minor significance, producing annually some $470m worth of goods which are shipped back to South Korea and then exported. But for the North it is a precious source of hard currency and jobs – but one that for now at least seems in jeopardy.

The move is thus being generally seen as yet another act of brinkmanship in the North’s confrontation with South Korea and its protector, the US.

As Pyongyang has stepped up its provocations, so the US and North Korea have continued, more ostentatiously than ever, the military exercises that they conduct each spring.

After despatching nuclear-capable B-2 stealth bombers from their base in the US to take part, Washington has positioned a second missile-defence destroyer off the Korean peninsula – in reaction to Pyongyang’s recent threats to target US bases in South Korea, where 28,500 American troops are stationed, and in the Pacific.

“Let me be perfectly clear,” Secretary of State John Kerry said this week after talks with his South Korean counterpart Yun Byung-se, “the United States will defend and protect ourselves and our treaty ally, the Republic of Korea [South Korea].”

The Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel, went further yesterday, claiming North Korea’s actions represented a “real and clear danger” to the US and its allies.

Although Pyongyang’s current rhetoric is of a violence without precedent, some US analysts still believe the North is playing a familiar game – doing everything in its power to secure concessions from the West.

They would come both in the shape of economic assistance and diplomatically, in a resumption of the long-suspended six-nation talks over its nuclear programme.

So far though the US has given not the slightest public indication it is ready to go along.



North Korea approves nuclear strike on US - Asia - World - The Independent

WTF.... Somebody throw this stupid kid(little chubby Un) into the ocean :angry:

one more source

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/03/north-korea-nuclear-attack-on-us_n_3009394.html?ir=World
 
I feel sorry of the NKians, but who know the day this regime falls it migh be a blessing in disguise for them (highest literacy, self sufficiency, arms industry etc)?
 
these N koreans have no Idea....one nuke on US and N korea will be a living hell with no one left....lols
 
these N koreans have no Idea....one nuke on US and N korea will be a living hell with no one left....lols

They most probably have 2 nuke warheads and just enough fuel for 2 rockets to be fired at Seoul and one American base, and going by the accuracy of No Dong missiles - the one intended for the US base might fall anywhere. LOL.
 
they have just approved their own demise.
 
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Everyone involved needs to back up and take a breather or cigarette.
 
They most probably have 2 nuke warheads and just enough fuel for 2 rockets to be fired at Seoul and one American base, and going by the accuracy of No Dong missiles - the one intended for the US base might fall anywhere. LOL.

You think Seoul can survive the North Korea's artillery specifically aimed at it ?

You do not mess with a mad man , it was really foolish of USA to start the whole provocation and put South Korea in danger , the mainland is far away and a normal Korean will bear the blunt of that psychopath Kim's actions ...

they have just approved their own demise.

Read " Samson's option " :D
 
Gaping wide pussay move on the part of US to back down to a "terrorist"

lol who is backing down? If the US matches rhetoric the anti-americans say it is fanning the flames, if the US tones it down the anti-americans say the US is backing down, to these people it is imperative the US doesn't look good, regardless of the facts.



Regardless of toning down rhetoric, the US has moved multiple destroyers into the region, and so we are prepared should North Korea does something stupid. :sniper:
 
Its all talk and no action until the war game is over. Then N Korea would go back to normal.
 

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