Thursday, September 22, 2005

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BREITBART.COM - Just The News: "N. Korea Accuses U.S. of Plotting Attack
Sep 21 3:09 PM US/Eastern


By KELLY OLSEN
Associated Press Writer

SEOUL, South Korea

In a second day of bluster after its disarmament accord, North Korea accused the United States on Wednesday of planning a nuclear attack and warned it could retaliate.

North Korea 'is fully ready to decisively control a pre-emptive nuclear attack with a strong retaliatory blow,'

Since then, however, the North's rhetoric has underscored its unpredictability and cast doubt on its commitment to the accord hammered out with China, Japan, Russia, South Korea and the United States after four rounds of contentious negotiations stretching over two years.

North Korea said Tuesday it would not dismantle its atomic arms program unless Washington agreed to supply light-water nuclear reactors for generating electricity _ a condition the U.S. government has already rejected.
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Their paranoid, they insane, and they don't want to give up their bing guns. Not that I would either...

1 comment:

Hannah said...

This is a trick (notice, I didn't say 'clever trick') to try to make it look like we're provoking them.
You might wanna check out the N. Korean News website.

This is an excerpt from a N. Korean article:
"A draft "doctrine for joint nuclear operation" was made public by the U.S. Department of Defense on Sept. 10. According to it, the field U.S. army commanders may request the U.S. president to allow the use of nuclear weapons in different "emergency cases" for mounting a preemptive attack on "enemy's" weapons of mass destruction, countering dangerous conventional weapons, putting an early end to war and the like. Rodong Sinmun Wednesday says this in a signed commentary. The U.S. intention to amend the doctrine under the pretext of what it calls "emergency" is a dangerous attempt to drastically widen the scope of using nuclear weapons and extremely reduce its limit and thus justify its preemptive use of nuclear weapons in any region and country in case of considering it necessary, the commentary says, and goes on:
This is intended to trample down with nuke upon those anti-U.S. independent countries which stand firm against its pressure and threat. It is the U.S. stereotype trick to accuse those countries disobedient to its words of "keeping weapons of mass destruction and "developing biological and chemical weapons" and make a military attack at random under this pretext.
What is all the more serious is that the first target of the doctrine is none other than the DPRK.
Clear is the ulterior intention of the U.S. talking about settlement of the nuclear issue through dialogue under the pretext of the six-party talks. In a word, it is to disarm the DPRK and stifle it with nuke. The U.S. attempt to amend the doctrine is a climax of its open nuclear threat and moves to stifle the DPRK."
(DPRK=Democratic People's Republic of Korea)
http://www.kcna.co.jp/item/2005/200509/news09/22.htm#5